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1  24|     and, if he gives it no thought longer, not to give it practically
2  32|   ruder and more impetuous thought or speech corresponding
3  37|   put me to, and had never thought to avail itself of my services
4  37|    was a blunder; for they thought that my chief desire was
5  39| his board for nothing, and thought that he was well treated.~ ~
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