William Ritter Quotes
The Man Had No Portraits Or Photographs, But He Had Slowly Surrounded Himself With Mementos Of A Fantastic Past. Each Little Item, By The Sheer Nature Of Its Being, Told A Story. Looking Around Was A Little Like Being Back On The Dig, Or Like Deciphering An Ancient Text, And I Wondered What Stories They Would Tell Me If I Only Knew How To Read Them.
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