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Anna Quindlen, Imagined London: A Tour of the World's Greatest Fictional City Quotes: You can tell a really wonderful quote by the fact that it's attributed to a whole raft of wits.
         

You can tell a really wonderful quote by the fact that it's attributed to a whole raft of wits.


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