To upset — that meaneth with him to prove. To drive mad — that meaneth with him. to convince. And blood is counted by him as the best of all arguments. A truth which only glideth into fine ears, he calleth falsehood and trumpery. Verily, he believeth... Mother Earth Bulletin - Page 186edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
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