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" Elwes knew almost nothing of accounts, and never reduced his affairs to writing — he was obliged, in the disposal of his money, to trust much to memory — to the suggestions of other people still more. "
Eccentric biography; or, Sketches of remarkable characters, ancient and modern - Σελίδα 98
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