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1 1| on some subject, though I may be the greatest fool in 2 5| though but little money, they may be inclined to look on me 3 5| governments, however amusing it may be to him or them, I prefer 4 7| worthier toil than this. I may add that his employer has 5 8| The ways by which you may get money almost without 6 11| will tempt a wise man. You may raise money enough to tunnel 7 12| wish to suggest that a man may be very industrious, and 8 12| failure, and bankruptcy may be surely prophesied.~ ~ 9 14| and unsuccessful his life may be, constantly elevates 10 19| and compensations there may be. It is not enough to 11 19| The way of transgressors may be hard in many respects. 12 20| though ordinary travellers may see only a gap in the paling. 13 21| endeavor to supplant him. He may claim and undermine the 14 21| square, as at Ballarat, but may mine anywhere, and wash 15 23| home, STAY THERE," which may fairly be interpreted to 16 31| to the post-office. You may depend on it, that the poor 17 33| We may well be ashamed to tell 18 34| world. Any man thinking may say with the Spirit of Lodin-~ ~ 19 40| criminal at the bar - if I may presume him guilty before 20 42| Even the facts of science may dust the mind by their dryness, 21 44| children's children who may perchance be really free. 22 47| world, whose names at least may stand for ideal legislators; 23 52| going on about me, as a man may become conscious of some 24 52| split into quarters, it may be, which grind on each