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    hadservedtherinersofthefifteeury.intheir

    shungthesachartsandsignalflagshhaddone

    servithedaysoflouisxivandfrederickthegreat.

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    i.

    theseaofiionalpolitiotverybroad.when

    thoseierialandloniallinersbegantotryandoutrun

    eatsohappen.theydidhappen.

    youstillseetheuretopass

    throughthatpartoftheo.

    andtheralofthestoryisasileoheworldis

    indreadfulneedofhenewleadership

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    forfopposition.utiny

    ofanenviousausetheirdeath.butsoday,a

    nhevesselsafelytoport,andhe

    shallbetheherooftheages.

    asitevershallbe

    ``thereithinkoftheprobleofourlives,thereiabr>

    ``persuadedthattochooseironyandpityforour

    ``assessorsandjudgesastheaegyptianscalledupon

    ``thegoddessisisandthegoddessysonbehalfoftheir

    ``dead.

    ``ironyandpityarebothofgooduhefirsthher

    ``sleskeslifeagreeable;theothersanctifiesithher

    ``tears.

    ``theironyocks

    ``herlovey.sheisgentleandkindlydisposed.

    ``herrthdisaranditissheeachesustolaughat

    ``roguesandfools,butfhtbesoweakas

    ``todespiseandhate.

    andani

    bidyoufarewell.

    8barroreet,newyork.

    saturday,june26,xxi.

    ananitedology,

    500,000b.c.a.d.1922

    theend

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    hepicturesofthisbookandafew

    thebibliography.
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