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1     1|    being a palpable and living person whom one can resemble, and
2     1|        spring time.~ ~Only one person gave him any attention;
3     3|  persistency of a near-sighted person.~ ~While the journalist
4     3|      he wished this well-known person to say something to him,
5     6|     being thus rewarded in the person of their chief, thought
6     6| principle -- Government by one person is a monstrosity.~ ~"Second
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