In solitude, where we are least alone.
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Now what I love in women is, they won't or can't do otherwise than lie, but do it so well, the very truth seems falsehood to it
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I swims in the Tagus all across at once, and I rides on an ass or a mule, and swears Portuguese, and have got a diarrhea and bites from the mosquitoes. But what of that Comfort must not be expected by folks that go a pleasuring.
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The drying up a single tear has more of honest fame, than shedding seas of gore.
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