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John Wilkes Booth, Right or Wrong, God Judge Me: THE WRITINGS OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH Quotes: I think I have done well, though I am abandoned, with the curse of Cain upon me.
         

I think I have done well, though I am abandoned, with the curse of Cain upon me.


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