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" In short, the magnifying influence of fear began to set at naught the calculations of reason, and to render those who should have remembered their manhood, the slaves of the basest passions. "

James Fenimore Cooper , The Last of the Mohicans (The Leatherstocking Tales #2)


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James Fenimore Cooper quote : In short, the magnifying influence of fear began to set at naught the calculations of reason, and to render those who should have remembered their manhood, the slaves of the basest passions.