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— John Millington Synge"Words, particularly in a play, should have the texture of a crisp, autumn apple."
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It is commonly said by farmers, that a good pear or apple costs no more time or pains to rear, than a poor one; so I would have no work of art, no speech, or action, or thought, or friend, but the best.
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