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Side 4
... young we are will we be able to stop working , for only by being different from others can we understand what it is like to be the same- only by being different discover the unnatural nature of indifference , and find between the tides ...
... young we are will we be able to stop working , for only by being different from others can we understand what it is like to be the same- only by being different discover the unnatural nature of indifference , and find between the tides ...
Side 8
... young man spoke in a superfluous manner when she met him in the little green park . " You're a grown girl now ; you can do what you please . Come , come , wench , you are a comely one and surely not opposed to a little jollity . Be off ...
... young man spoke in a superfluous manner when she met him in the little green park . " You're a grown girl now ; you can do what you please . Come , come , wench , you are a comely one and surely not opposed to a little jollity . Be off ...
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... young I felt my duty to be effacing every trace of my own personality , to become selfless and altruistic . It was better to drain myself of pleasure , devote my life to a great cause and advance God's domain than to advance myself . I ...
... young I felt my duty to be effacing every trace of my own personality , to become selfless and altruistic . It was better to drain myself of pleasure , devote my life to a great cause and advance God's domain than to advance myself . I ...
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