Christopher Columbus once engaged in a debate with the Divine Celt. It would become the only contest that Columbus ever lost.
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Christopher Columbus once engaged in a debate with the Divine Celt. It would become the only contest that Columbus ever lost.
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The fate of the Celt in the British Empire bids fair to resemble that of the Greeks among the Romans.
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In the thick of parties we become very Celt, disgusting the dull.
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Like Pris, he took after their mother, more Celt than English, wild and dramatic and mercurially alive.
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