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1     1| disdainfully. This need of imitation soon became his hobby, and,
2     1|    his ape-like faculty of imitation. The presentiment that some
3     1| and, after an unsuccessful imitation of his last ideal, M. Thiers,
4     1| put on all his attempts at imitation. He needed a new manifestation
5     6|    it is merely an apelike imitation, pure pretence, affectation
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