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1    1|  every letter received, and write or read every letter sent;
2    3|   said, I do not propose to write an ode to dejection, but
3    3|     think a ready wit might write a twelve-month, or twelve
4    5|  and printed books. Who can write so graphically the history
5    7| which I meant, for he could write a remarkably good hand himself.
6    7|    him if he ever wished to write his thoughts. He said that
7    7|  not, but he never tried to write thoughts - no, he could
8    7|    in which visitors should write their names, as at the White
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