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Englishmen rarely cry, except under the pressure of the acutest grief; whereas...
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Charles Darwin
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The Expression of the Emotions
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Englishmen rarely cry, except under the pressure of the acutest grief; whereas in some parts of the Continent the men shed tears much more readily and freely.
( Charles Darwin )
[ The Expression of the Emotions ]
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