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Scampering As If The Devil Drove Them. -- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553) -- Works, Book Iv, Chap.
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Scampering as if the Devil drove them.
-- Francis Rabelais (1495-1553)
-- Works, Book iv, Chap. lxii
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