Witte, De
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Books, millions of books.
And I was allowed to hold one.

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That's enough. Go to sleep.
I've got to go to work early.

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There are books there
that are five hundred years old.

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In Latin and French.
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And almanacs. Forecasting the weather
for all over the world.

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And they also make books themselves
in their printing factory.

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And they are all friendly.
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Nis, would you like
to live in an abbey?

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Are you mad?
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I thought...
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Maybe, I don't know,
they could let me help there a bit.

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Then you'll have to become
a monk or a priest.

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How do you become a priest?
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Would it help
if I became altar boy first?

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You haven't got the face for it. Go to
sleep or you'll end up on the floor.

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Her breasts curved elegantly,
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restrained by the silk.
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Most had a bird of prey on their hand.
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Among all
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these noblewomen there was one
whose beauty and splendour

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put the rest in the shade.
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Her name was Machteld.
She was Robrecht's younger daughter.


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