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A female free-thinker is one of Satan’s concubines
A free-thinker startles him as a kind of demon
All that Matey and Browny were forbidden to write
they looked
Cajoled like a twenty-year-old yahoo at college
Could not understand enthusiasm for the schoolmaster’s
career
Curious thing would be if curious things should fail
to happen
Few men can forbear to tell a spicy story of their
friends
He began ambitiously—It’s the way
at the beginning
He loathed a skulker
I’m for a rational Deity
Loathing of artifice to raise emotion
Nevertheless, inclinations are an infidelity
Published Memoirs indicate the end of a man’s
activity
The despot is alert at every issue, to every chance
Things were lumpish and gloomy that day of the week
We shall want a war to teach the country the value
of courage
You’ll have to guess at half of everything he
tells you
You’re going to be men, meaning something better
than women
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