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In a word, to comport oneself with perfect propriety in Polygonal society, one...
Author:
Edwin A. Abbott
Book:
Flatland: A Romance of Many
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In a word, to comport oneself with perfect propriety in Polygonal society, one ought to be a Polygon oneself. Such at least is the painful teaching of my experience.
( Edwin A. Abbott )
[ Flatland: A Romance of Many ]
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