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BEATRICE THE SIXTEENTH (10)
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“A being who was, for all I could tell, a phantom of the brain…”
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The thief drew a heavy sword, and aimed a blow at the other…
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I had never learnt the art of fencing, but I was not unfamiliar with the feel of a sword.
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“Don’t you see that you’re defying every law of heredity?”
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“How do you distinguish between the parties to a marriage?”
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“You do not recognise any division of people into two classes?”
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“Have you many poor?” I asked; “and are they contented?”
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It was the discovery of an eighth wonder of the world.
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