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The Good Shepherd
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C.S. Forester
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January 22 - January 25, 2021
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was the intelligence and ingenuity of man which made that possible, the accumulation of knowledge and experience since the first flint was chipped and the first picture signs were written.
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Plain cowardice was far rarer than idiocy, just as plain courage was more common than nerve.
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