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And it is, by the way, from the presence of others that we really derive support...
Author:
H. Rider Haggard
Book:
Allan Quatermain
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And it is, by the way, from the presence of others that we really derive support in our dark hours of grief, and not from their talk, which often only serves to irritate us.
( H. Rider Haggard )
[ Allan Quatermain ]
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