Leo Tolstoy Quotes
When He Had Joined The Freemasons He Had Experienced The Feeling Of One Who Confidently Steps Onto The Smooth Surface Of A Bog. When He Put His Foot Down It Sank In. To Make Quite Sure Of The Firmness Of The Ground, He Put His Other Foot Down And Sank Deeper Still, Became Stuck In It, And Involuntarily Waded Knee-deep In The Bog.
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