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It lies in humanity's infinite capacity for self-deception where some perceived...
Author:
Antonia Fraser
Book:
Marie Antoinette: The Journey
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It lies in humanity's infinite capacity for self-deception where some perceived {and in this case long-desired} advantage is at stake
( Antonia Fraser )
[ Marie Antoinette: The Journey ]
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