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 1   1|  or, at most, what trivial news I have burdened myself with.
 2  31|    man who can tell us any news which he has not read in
 3  33| day. I did not know why my news should be so trivial - considering
 4  33|   should be so paltry. The news we hear, for the most part,
 5  33|  for the most part, is not news to our genius. It is the
 6  33|    then? Such is the daily news. Its facts appear to float
 7  33|    ourselves clean of such news. Of what consequence, though
 8  34|  by the newspapers and the news, and now you find it was
 9  34|   the evening were full of news to you. Your walks were
10  34|   the events that make the news transpire - thinner than
11  40|  some trivial affair - the news of the street; and I am
12  40|     for the most part, the news in newspapers and conversation.
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