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dainty grace, plain folks call "theft." edward bulwer-lytton , richelieu ( ), act i, scene . no indian prince has to his palace more followers than a thief to the gallows. samuel butler , hudibras, part ii ( ), canto i, line . kill a man's family, and he may brook it, but keep your hands out of his breeches
ralph waldo emerson , essays, second series ( ), 'experience'. all over tibet i had seen men who had been deprived of an arm or a leg for theft (...) penal amputations were done without antiseptics or sterile dressings. robert w. ford wind between the worlds: captured in tibet by ( ), p. . if any one...
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