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" In sum, a young head, not so well stayed as I would it were (and shall be when God will), having many many fancies begotten in it, if it had not been in some way delivered, would have grown a monster, and more sorry might I be that they came in than that... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Σελίδα 131
1845
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