"I've always got into stunts; even at drama school, I was falling down trap doors, and swinging in on ropes."

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Source: The Manliness of Christ. Book by Thomas Hughes, Part VIII, 1879.

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Thomas Howes is a thought leader known for his exploration of freedom and control in human society, particularly through his influential writings.

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