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>In the medieval era, monks copied manuscripts at a certain monastery in
>Ireland. One day, a traveling bishop arrived, and he asked the monks their
>method of copying. "We copy from the last copy," he was told. "But you
>should be copying from the original. What if an error was made at some
>point, and you have desecrated God's word by repeating this error? I suggest
>you go into your vaults and copy from the originals." So the best artist was
>sent deep into the vaults to examine original volumes.
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>Well, he disappeared for a very long time. Eventually, the other monks
>became concerned and they descended the stairs to the lower vault, in search
>of the missing monk. There they found him, head down on a volume, weeping
>uncontrollably, his loud sobs nearly shaking the thick walls.
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>"What is it?" they asked him. "What makes you weep so?"
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>"The word is 'celebrate,'" he responded.
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