There is talk in some learned circles in our major cities about whether or
not satyrs, centaurs, griffins and certain other fantastic beasts really exist,
or are only the product of the popular imagination. As a wizard, I, of course,
tend to side with the satyrs, centaurs and griffins, especially when these
beasts begin to doubt the existence of any learned circles in our major cities.
-- The Teachings of Ebenezum, Vol. XXXVI
not satyrs, centaurs, griffins and certain other fantastic beasts really exist,
or are only the product of the popular imagination. As a wizard, I, of course,
tend to side with the satyrs, centaurs and griffins, especially when these
beasts begin to doubt the existence of any learned circles in our major cities.
-- The Teachings of Ebenezum, Vol. XXXVI
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