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Sentence
“How
fortunate
Buddha,
Mahomed,
and
Shakespeare
were
that
their
kind
relations
and
doctors
did
not
cure
them
of
their
ecstasy
and
their
inspiration,”
said
Kovrin.
“If
Mahomed
had
taken
bromide
for
his
nerves,
had
worked
only
two
hours
out
of
the
twenty-four,
and
had
drunk
milk,
that
remarkable
man
would
have
left
no
more
trace
after
him
than
his
dog.
[…]”
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“How fortunate Buddha, Mahomed, and Shakespeare were that their kind relations and doctors did not cure them of their ecstasy and their inspiration,” said Kovrin. “If Mahomed had taken bromide for his nerves, had worked only two hours out of the twenty-four, and had drunk milk, that remarkable man would have left no more trace after him than his dog. […]”
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