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You underestimate your own merits, John-as always. Of course, nothing becomes...
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Diana Gabaldon
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Lord John and the Hand of
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You underestimate your own merits, John-as always. Of course, nothing becomes manly virtue more than simple modesty.
( Diana Gabaldon )
[ Lord John and the Hand of ]
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