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If my future were black, it was better surely to face it like a man than to...
Author:
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Book:
The Sign of the Four
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If my future were black, it was better surely to face it like a man than to attempt to brighten it by mere will-o'-wisps of the imagination.
( Sir Arthur Conan Doyle )
[ The Sign of the Four ]
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