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Excerpt from Queen Tara
Stephen. So I too. Yet, yet - you know the business toward? Antony. I do.
The same old theme: or rather, and more truly, The new theme, pluckt at o'er its strings of love By folly's twitchy fingers. Yes, I know it. And yet it quails me not. Stephen. You, Antony, I think, should be put up for a saint in Heaven. The earth should mumble at you, and sing you praise. For my poor self - oh, God, it stirs my anger!
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