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1    II|          in a coal-seam, and the ideals which at sixteen he was
2    II|       again."~ ~"My uncle has no ideals. He does not know such a
3    IX| gentlemen love to scribble about ideals and such like rubbish, yet
4   XVI| dangerous than she had imagined. Ideals, especially ideals of the
5   XVI|     imagined. Ideals, especially ideals of the masculine gender,
6   XVI|        You begin to realize that ideals also are as much subject
7 XVIII|          worthy husband were the ideals of the highest circles,
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