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Women and doors - did I not tell you, friend Porthos, that they are always to be...
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Alexandre Dumas
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Twenty Years After
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Women and doors - did I not tell you, friend Porthos, that they are always to be managed by gentleness? - D'Artagnan
( Alexandre Dumas )
[ Twenty Years After ]
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