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There
is a very good description of Cretan people by the Frankish Bishop
of Athens, L.Petit: «They are a truly admirable people
who learnt to hold on stubbornly throughout the tumultuous events
of forty centuries to their native character and local speech.
Courage, mingled with an independent spirit that is often close
to downright disobedience, a lively wit, vivid imagination, and
a language full of images, spontaneous and unaffected, love for
every kind of adventure, an indefatigable urge for freedom, that
goes hand in hand with an insatiable desire for bravado... A fertile
land that has always given birth to the worthiest of men both
in Church and State, in science and letters, in the economy and
in war..."
"History of Crete",
Theoharis Detorakis
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