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1     I,      IV|   gentleman was, according to my judgment, about forty.~ ~As the child
2    II,     III| architecture, literature, I gave judgment with the same startling
3    II,     VII|       had had a particle of good judgment or common sense, I should
4    II,     VII|       have done as a man of good judgment, but, alas! I was not such
5    II,     VII|          any rate, no longer. My judgment had left me, and it would
6    II,    XVII|         justice; for a righteous judgment! I have never been the degraded
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