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 1   1|    anything of me, it is only to know how many acres I make of
 2  16|         wise man, if he does not know any better how to live than
 3  16|      chiefly because they do not know, but partly because they
 4  17|          is called enterprise! I know of no more startling development
 5  18|        world has seen. I did not know that mankind was suffering
 6  18|      have seen a little of it. I know that it is very malleable,
 7  28|                         I hardly know an intellectual man, even,
 8  28|        of religion. But how do I know what their religion is,
 9  29| impartially, the best men that I know are not serene, a world
10  32|                         I do not know but it is too much to read
11  32|         than a day's devotion to know and to possess the wealth
12  33|      heard in our day. I did not know why my news should be so
13  41|      roll over; and if you would know what will make the most
14  42| deliberate whether we had better know them - had better let their
15  49|       and active population, who know what the comforts of life
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