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1 I | Actors and surgeons, like great singers too, like~the executants
2 I | man the living~word, the great figure of his age? Desplein
3 II | The life of this man, great as he was, was marred by
4 III | lives.~ ~The qualities of a great man are often federative.
5 III | might~have been no less great as a minister than he was
6 III | sort of crucible from which great talents are to emerge as
7 IV | intimate friends.~ ~The great Desplein told his house
8 IV | enlarged beyond measure the great man's torso, and caused
9 V | little astonished to see the great Desplein, the~atheist, who
10 VII | s house surgeon, saw the great man's cab~standing at the
11 VII | he went away. "This is~as great a mystery as the Immaculate
12 VIII| VIII~"I am like a great many devout people, men
13 VIII| moment Bianchon and the great man were in the Rue des~
14 VIII| it then the pickle-jar of~great men! What then?"~ ~"The
15 VIII| fingers in that PICKLE-JAR OF GREAT MEN, which I should like
16 XI | said I. 'But I am in a great~fix. I have a trunk downstairs
17 XI | anything. The price~was the great difficulty. Bourgeat proposed
18 XIV | good faith of a sceptic--'Great God, if there is a~sphere
19 XIV | affirm to this day that the great surgeon died an~atheist.
20 XIV | grateful country to its great men."~ ~PARIS, January 1836.~ ~ ~
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