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Art thou so deeply read in nature and her large philosophy, and I am yet to...
Author:
E.R. Eddison
Book:
The Worm Ouroboros
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Art thou so deeply read in nature and her large philosophy, and I am yet to teach thee that deadliest hellebore or the vomit of a toad are qualified poison to the malice of a woman?
( E.R. Eddison )
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