Coraddi, Vol. 36
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Excerpt from Coraddi, Vol. 36: December, 1931
Each child received his misk at birth - smooth, white, and very beautiful, and he was doomed to wear it wherever he went. But as time passed, it changed, and grew to have a character all its own. Many things made their mark upon it, until each mask differed greatly from the Others, yet was still somewhat the same. Some were gay things, while others were touched with sorrow.
So much did the people grow to love their masks that they fashioned also a mask for their God, another for their Government, and still another for their Religion, and the greatest crime of the realm was that one should snatch away the mask from his own or another's face.
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