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I take it that he is more than just a woodcutter. No one is just a woodcutter, replied Terence. A person's always more than his present occupation.
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Gerald Morris
Age: 61
Born: 1963
Born: October 29
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They've named the well after you. How did they know my name? They don't. They invented one.
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I said you lie, knave!” shouted Beaumains, drawing his sword. “And for telling such craven falsehoods, you must die!” The knight looked plaintively at Roger. “What’s wrong with this fellow?” He was dropped on his head when he was a baby,” answered Roger.
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Brave? Or stupid? Roger shrugged. I've never been quite sure where brave stopped and stupid began, myself.
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