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It's a liberty that if you don't exercise it, it becomes quaint.
It's fundamental to human nature that what once seemed racy and modern eventually becomes quaint and pitiable.
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But by 1910, Méliès's films became quaint and out of fashion, and World War I completely killed his sales, shutting him out of the film business by 1914.
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