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 1   1|      and that what I had to say would be entirely out of
 2   9| reading. They do not always say what is true; and they do
 3   9|   not always mean what they say. What I am concerned to
 4   9|    I did. The worst I shall say of him is, that he proved
 5  11|    of whom the best you can say in this connection is that
 6  26|     own convictions, when I say, that probably no country
 7  27|    they did this, one would say, because they thought so
 8  32|    than do thus, I need not say what match I would touch,
 9  34|               I am sorry to say that I doubt if there is
10  46| pursuits have lost I cannot say how much of their attraction,
11  48|     nothing had happened. I say to myself, "Unfortunates!
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