If: a play in four acts by Lord (Edward J. M. D. Plunkett) Dunsany
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ALI Even ten. JOHN Then I can change one thing. After that I forget. ALI Even so. One thing. And the rest follows. JOHN Well, it's very good of you to make me this nice present, I'm sure. ALI Sell it not. Give it, as I gave it, if the heart impels. So shall it come back one day to the hills that are brighter than grass, made richer by the gratitude of many men. And my master shall smile thereat and the vale shall be glad. JOHN |
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