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The Nutcracker The Nutcracker by Alexandre Dumas
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“In a word, all kinds of wonderful and extraordinary things may there be seen by those who have eyes sharp enough to discover them.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Nutcracker
“The grand master of the ceremonies then stated that the strangers were of a most villainous appearance, and could not possibly be worse dressed. But the king answered that it was wrong to judge the heart by the countenance, and the gown did not make the parson.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Nutcracker
“Perhaps, instead of accusing destiny, the king should have remembered that, as is generally the case with mankind, he was the author of his own misfortunes...”
Alexandre Dumas, The Nutcracker
“In a word, all kinds of wonderful and extraordinary things may there be seen by those who have eyes sharp enough to discover them”
Alexandre Dumas, The Nutcracker