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An intelligent observation of the facts of human existence will reveal to shallow-minded folk who sneer at the use of coincidence in the arts of fiction and drama that life itself is little more than a series of coincidences.
Rafael Sabatini
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Rafael Sabatini
Age: 74 †
Born: 1875
Born: April 29
Died: 1950
Died: February 13
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