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One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everyt
One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everyt
One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everyt
One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everyt
One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everyt
One must be arrogant, indeed, to imagine that one can take everything in one's hand and know everyt
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