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Facts Are Stubborn Things. -- Alain Rene Le Sage (1668-1747) -- Gil Blas, Book X, Chap.
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Facts are stubborn things.
-- Alain Rene Le Sage (1668-1747)
-- Gil Blas, Book x, Chap. i
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