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 1    1|         on their fields. What old people say you cannot do, you try
 2    1|        you can. Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for new.
 3    1|        and new deeds for new. Old people did not know enough once,
 4    1|        keep the fire a-going; new people put a little dry wood under
 5    1|       birds, in a way to kill old people, as the phrase is. Age is
 6    1|       civilized country, where... people are judged of by their clothes."
 7    1|     consecrate the costume of any people. Let Harlequin be taken
 8    1|        are not hardier than other people." But, probably, man did
 9    1|           the life of a civilized people an institution, in which
10    1|           have no doubt that that people's rulers are as wise as
11    1|          discourage poor laboring people whom they brought over in
12    1|         might not be, and elderly people prophesied a speedy decay
13    9|          supper. Yet, though many people of every class came this
14    9| punishments? Love virtue, and the people will be virtuous. The virtues
15   10|        the tradition - the oldest people tell me that they heard
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