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Herbert Butterfield, Origins Of History Quotes: The raconteur knows too well that, if he investigates the truth of the matter, he is only too likely to lose his good story.
         

The raconteur knows too well that, if he investigates the truth of the matter, he is only too likely to lose his good story.


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The raconteur knows too well that, if he investigates the truth of the matter, he is only too likely to lose his good story.
         



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