Sixty at a blow
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When a timid man sweeps his knife through a crowd of flies, and kills sixty on one blow and seventy on the second, he has his feat engraved on his knife blade, and sets out to seek his fortune.
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When a timid man sweeps his knife through a crowd of flies, and kills sixty on one blow and seventy on the second, he has his feat engraved on his knife blade, and sets out to seek his fortune.
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