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At Leaving Even The Most Unpleasant People And Places, One Keeps Looking At The Steeple.
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At leaving even the most unpleasant people
And places, one keeps looking at the steeple.
-- Lord Byron (1788-1824)
-- Don Juan, Canto ii, Stanza 14
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