Jacob Hellberg

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pain in the vertebrae and in the nerves, have their intervals of rest at the times when they have dulled the parts which they before had tortured; the first twinges,[fn6] in all such cases, are what cause the distress, and their onset is checked by lapse of time, so that there is an end of pain when numbness has set in.
Letters from a Stoic: An essential, best-loved classic (Collins Classics)
by Seneca
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