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1    4| influence on mankind. When the illiterate and perhaps scornful trader
2    4| familiar even to the so-called illiterate; he will find nobody at
3    4|    underbred and low-lived and illiterate; and in this respect I confess
4    7| however permanently humble and illiterate, who take their own view
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