“Men who can succeed in deceiving no one else will succeed at last in deceiving themselves.”

Miss Mackenzie, Ch. 13. (1865) · Project Gutenburg e-text http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/24000

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English novelist (1815-1882) 1815–1882

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