The Golden Book.
When it does too come, and to speak and of what degradation is said to be, and as said even to refer, and to those too said even, downtrodden, disenfranchised, poor, outcast, displaced etc., it all too can be said to speak, and of perceptions made, and as said even to refer, and to what too does speak and of the primitive, heathen, pagan, and if not of the savage too. That in the attempt, and to make head-or-tails of all this, is to now too, probably claim or say, things said Jewish, and as said too heathen, things said Islamic, and as said too primitive, things said Middle Eastern, and as said too pagan, but in speak of the savage, speak now and of those too often said Muslim that is. However, in the attempt now, 'to make light' of all this said, is to now claim that, it is those often said pagan, heathen, primitive, or savage too, and who have often been believed said, to be in search, and for the said, 'Golden Book' that is.