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Author: * Paullus Fabius -
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Date: Apr 13, 2004 - 15:41
Thatīs cliche our good olī friend uses gladly.
"...and that of Ovicula, which signifies Lambkin, was given him because of the gentleness and gravity of his nature when he was yet a child. Indeed, the calmness and silence of his demeanour, the great caution with which he indulged in childish pleasures, the slowness and difficulty with which he learned his lessons, and his contented submissiveness in dealing with his comrades, led those who knew him superficially to suspect him of something like foolishness and stupidity. Only a few discerned the inexorable firmness in the depth of his soul, and the magnanimous and leonine qualities of his nature...."
Fabios Maximos (my favourite live...guess why? LOL)
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