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Charles Lamb

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Not many sounds in life, and I include all urban and rural sounds, exceed in interest a knock at the door.
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Valentine's Day.

 
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I’m not the man to insist on asphodel.
This sounds like a He-fellow, don’t you think?
It sounds like that. I belch, I bawl, I drink.

 
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