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It's better to be fooled than to be suspicious'-that the confidence trick is the...
Author:
E.M. Forster
Book:
Howards End
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It's better to be fooled than to be suspicious'-that the confidence trick is the work of man, but the want-of-confidence trick is the work of the devil.
( E.M. Forster )
[ Howards End ]
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