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It is said, I believe, that to behold the Englishman at his best" one should watch him play tip-and-run.
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To be sympathetic without discrimination is so very debilitating.
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`O, help me heaven,' she prayed, `to be decorative and to do right.'
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The world is disgracefully managed, one hardly knows to whom to complain.
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All millionaires love a baked apple.
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