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Emilio De Bono

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Forgive me, that was the soldier speaking. Now this is the man speaking again. And the man is more than the soldier. I can bear anything. Death is a more solemn thing than all the earthly trash.
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Quoted in "Mussolini: Twilight and Fall" - Page 129 - by Roman D¹browski - Italy - 1956

 
Emilio De Bono

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