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Never mind what some will say, for then thou wilt never have done. One may as...
Author:
Cervantes Saavedra Miguel de
Book:
The History of Don Quixote,
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Never mind what some will say, for then thou wilt never have done. One may as soon tie up the winds, as the tongues of slanderers.
( Cervantes Saavedra Miguel de )
[ The History of Don Quixote, ]
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