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Rudyard Kipling

"Still stands thine ancient sacrifice - An humble and a contrite heart."

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"Still stands thine ancient sacrifice - An humble and a contrite heart."

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"It seems - and who so astonished as they? - that they had held back material facts; that they were guilty of both suppressio veri and suggestio falsi (well-known gods against whom they often offended); further, that they were malignant in their dispositions, untrustworthy in their characters, pernicious and revolutionary in their influences, abandoned to the devils of wilfulness, pride, and a most intolerable conceit. Ninthly, and lastly, they were to have a care and to be very careful."
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