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  • Writer: katellashisadventure
    katellashisadventure
  • 15 hours ago
  • 1 min read
Mark Twain
Mark Twain

“This man’s life-work was so inconspicuous that his name would be wholly forgotten, but for one thing – he signed the Declaration of Independence. Yet his life was a most useful and worthy one. It was a good and profitable voyage, though it left no phosphorescent splendors in its wake… In short, Francis Lightfoot Lee was a gentleman – a word which meant a great deal in his day, though it means nothing whatever in ours.”


Mark Twain

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