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 | | Eth is a letter (capital Ð, lower-case ð) used in Old English (also called Anglo-Saxon, an early form of the English language which was spoken in England some 1000 years ago) and present-day Icelandic and Faroese (a West Scandinavian language spoken in parts of the Faroe Islands and Denmark). |
 | | That's an example of a middle-aged man who may have been perceived by his neighbors, and by an objective onlooker, to have sort of finished his life and he could have stagnated in his little town. |
 | | This leads his corrupt lawyers and distant family members to attempt to have him legally declared insane, using his penchant to "walk in the rain" without a hat as an example, calling him a "manic depressive", and his plan "hallucinations of grandeur". |
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