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His voice cracking with emotion, Walker said: "I have been played as a fool and when I go home tonight I will look in the mirror and see an honourable fool looking back at me, and I would much rather be an honourable fool in this, and any other matter, than a clever man".
"I have been played as a fool, and when I go home tonight I will look in the mirror and see an honourable fool looking back at me… and I would much rather be an honourable fool, in this or any other matter than a clever man".
He said: "I have been played as a fool and when I go home tonight I will look in the mirror and see an honourable fool looking back at me and I would much rather be an honourable fool in this and any other matter than a clever man".
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