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1    1,   14|       by his rash and useless imprudence. All his efforts were in
2    2,   13| unnecessary, however, for any imprudence or carelessness might have
3    2,   14|    nigh the victim of his own imprudence. To make sure of his aim,
4    3,    5|   never come, would have been imprudence and folly. Before the arrival
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