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Successful And Fortunate Crime Is Called Virtue. -- Seneca (8 BC) -- Hercules Furens, I, 1, 255
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Successful and fortunate crime is called virtue.
-- Seneca (8 BC)
-- Hercules Furens, i, 1, 255
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