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They but appear a solemn People,- worshipping Laughter, rather, as a serious,...
Author:
Thomas Pynchon
Book:
Mason & Dixon
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They but appear a solemn People,- worshipping Laughter, rather, as a serious, indeed holy, Force in Nature, never to be invok'd idly.
( Thomas Pynchon )
[ Mason & Dixon ]
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