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... cadent face.

   "That's right, Titanic, this is an eternal classic, enough to be a god."

   "Pedro, do you remember who was my favorite movie?"

   Angie Pedro nodded, and reported a name without much hesitation:

   "Wallace Hartley."

  Gabriel Veniziano took a deep breath when he heard the words, and there was a trace of emotion in his eyes:

   "Yeah, Wallace Hartley"

  The movie Titanic was released in 1997. After the movie was broadcast, it has ...

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