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There are some catastrophes that a poor writer's pen cannot describe and which...
Author:
Alexandre Dumas
Book:
The Black Tulip
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There are some catastrophes that a poor writer's pen cannot describe and which he is obliged to leave to the imagination of his readers with a bald statement of the facts.
( Alexandre Dumas )
[ The Black Tulip ]
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