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{{quote|''For she so much preferred a life of valour to one of ease that, when she might have enjoyed the pleasure of royalty, drawn by a woman’s madness she suddenly plunged into the hazards of war.''|Olaus Magnus}} |
{{quote|''For she so much preferred a life of valour to one of ease that, when she might have enjoyed the pleasure of royalty, drawn by a woman’s madness she suddenly plunged into the hazards of war.''|Olaus Magnus}} |
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{{quote|''"The merchants' daughters, pale and beautiful,'' |
{{quote|''"The merchants' daughters, pale and beautiful,'' |
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''open the windows, it's normal, there are stars outside,'' |
''open the windows, it's normal, there are stars outside,'' |
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''they appear to be happy, but they should watch out for boredom,'' |
''they appear to be happy, but they should watch out for boredom,'' |
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''in their golden, enchanted privilege."''|'''[[I Nomadi]]''' (Italian for "The Nomads"), ''"Mercanti e servi"'' (Italian for "Merchants and servants") |
''in their golden, enchanted privilege."''|'''[[I Nomadi]]''' (Italian for "The Nomads"), ''"Mercanti e servi"'' (Italian for "Merchants and servants") |
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 7 August 2014
For she so much preferred a life of valour to one of ease that, when she might have enjoyed the pleasure of royalty, drawn by a woman’s madness she suddenly plunged into the hazards of war.
—Olaus Magnus
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"The merchants' daughters, pale and beautiful, —I Nomadi (Italian for "The Nomads"), "Mercanti e servi" (Italian for "Merchants and servants")
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