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And when the fire was brought , the venerable old man said , courage , master Ridley , and play the man . We shall this day light such a candle , by God's grace , in England , as I trust shall never be put out .
And when the fire was brought , the venerable old man said , courage , master Ridley , and play the man . We shall this day light such a candle , by God's grace , in England , as I trust shall never be put out .
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