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 1    1|    is a more experienced and wiser savage. But to make haste
 2    1|   see the country." But I am wiser than that. I have learned
 3    1|      whom it would have been wiser and manlier to have drowned
 4    3|      who think that they are wiser by experience, that is,
 5    4| aspire to be acquainted with wiser men than this our Concord
 6    7|    themselves, and they were wiser than to think that apologies
 7    7|     could he conceive of it. Wiser men were demigods to him.
 8    7|     found some of them to be wiser than the so-called overseers
 9   12|   blessing; not because I am wiser than I was, but, I am obliged
10   16|     fear that he was not the wiser for all I told him, for
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