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What was sad in the world he did not superficially gainsay; what was glad in it...
Author:
Herman Melville
Book:
The Fiddler
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What was sad in the world he did not superficially gainsay; what was glad in it he did not cynically slur; and all which was to him personally enjoyable, he gratefully took to his heart.
( Herman Melville )
[ The Fiddler ]
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