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Q: What page is this quote found on If you have the freedom to be yourself your true self here and now and nothing can stand in your way. Richard Bach Jonathon Livingston Seagull?
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When was Jonathan Livingston Seagull created?

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What is the story Jonathan Livingston Seagull about?

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