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Pretence about anything sometimes deceives the wisest and shrewdest man, but,...
Author:
Leo Tolstoy
Book:
Anna Karenina
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Pretence about anything sometimes deceives the wisest and shrewdest man, but, however cunningly it is hidden, a child of the meanest capacity feels it and is repelled by it.
( Leo Tolstoy )
[ Anna Karenina ]
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