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It is, I admit, mere imagination; but how often is imagination the mother of...
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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The Valley of Fear
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It is, I admit, mere imagination; but how often is imagination the mother of truth?
( Sir Arthur Conan Doyle )
[ The Valley of Fear ]
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