William Glennon@wfxglennon.bsky.social |
"...an afflicted man hides away a wen or a cancer, which he dares not cut out at once, lest he bleed to death; with the promise, nevertheless, that the cutting may begin at the end of a given time. Less than this our fathers could not do; and now more they would not do." Lincoln, Peoria 1854
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