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A Needy, Hollow-eyed, Sharp-looking Wretch, A Living-dead Man.
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A needy, hollow-eyed, sharp-looking wretch,
A living-dead man.
-- William Shakespeare (1564-1616), The Comedy of Errors
-- Act v, Sc. 1
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