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 1 Note1         |       having been his father's profession but at twelve years of age
 2     I,      VI|        and also of the medical profession, if I rightly remember,
 3     I,     VII|       and a great light of the profession. As I was established in
 4     I,     VII|      very much in love with my profession, and did not care a straw
 5     I,    VIII|        time for me to select a profession.~ ~"Oh! you are going to
 6     I,    VIII| difficulties or studying for a profession?"~ ~"You are mistaken: he
 7     I,    VIII|      home and live only for my profession.~ ~After my efforts had
 8     I,      IX|      career I had entered, the profession I had embraced and which
 9     I,      IX|    ambition; and to give up my profession in order to till my farm,
10     I,      IX|        I have to go back to my profession, and if you, dear uncle,
11     I,       X|         and as to giving up my profession and becoming a country squire,
12     I,       X|     give up fame and ambition, profession and independence, and here
13     I,     XII|      celebrity, a light in the profession? I could not go back to
14    II,     III|    banter, ridiculed the whole profession and its science, stating
15    II,      VI|      collected, but because my profession had taught me presence of
16    II,     VII|     impossible, at least in my profession. I could not be "jumped."~ ~
17    II,      IX|       I have said against your profession and science, and confide
18    II,       X|     perfect in both; it is his profession. Naturally, he would kill
19    II,     XII|     experienced masters of the profession, to whom I stated that I
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