What does Burr mean when he says:
“Death doesn't discriminate
Between the sinners and the sa...
English, 13.11.2021 14:00 shels10tay
What does Burr mean when he says:
“Death doesn't discriminate
Between the sinners and the saints”
Burr wishes that he had died instead of Hamilton
Burr is celebrating his victory
Sometimes good people die
He believes Death is on his side
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