A fondness roving, making a name onw country, boasting seen travels, s — Voltaire, Candide

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A fondness for roving, for making a name for themselves in their onw country, and for boasting of what they had seen in their travels, was so strong in our two wanderers, that they resolved to be no longer happy; and demanded permission of the king to leave the country.

Voltaire, Candide

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