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 1     I,     VII|     have to speak of my Uncle Diogenes.~ ~ ~ ~
 2     I,    VIII|              VIII.~ ~MY UNCLE DIOGENES.~ ~First of all, I must
 3     I,    VIII|      speak to you of my Uncle Diogenes, as he was generally called,
 4     I,    VIII| friendship. Such was my Uncle Diogenes or Dion; and now I will
 5     I,       X| taking possession of my Uncle Diogenes's legacy. It was very foolish,
 6     I,      XI|       Is there nothing in old Diogenes's casket to make money out
 7     I,     XII| hermit - the life of my Uncle Diogenes.~ ~I need not have shut
 8     I,     XII|       branches, just as Uncle Diogenes had done.~ ~By night I had
 9     I,     XII|       I should be as my Uncle Diogenes had been. I gave up shaving,
10     I,    XIII|   that I was not yet my Uncle Diogenes, but his nephew and a gentleman,
11     I,    XIII|       not going to play Uncle Diogenes, are you? Simple civility
12    II,       V|       doctor, and heir of old Diogenes caught in the act of robbing
13    II,      VI|       way you have begun, old Diogenes's hoard will go after your
14    II,       X|   self kept me back. My Uncle Diogenes rose before me. "Never quarrel
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