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My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
My tastes are not those of the king, who has none, except for hunting and mechanic's labour.
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