For I hope my Friends will pardon me when I declare I know none of them without a Fault and I should be sorry if I could imagine I had any Friend who could not see mine. Forgiveness of this Kind we give and demand in Turn.
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Comfort me by a solemn Assurance that when the little Parlour in which I sit at this Instant shall be reduced to a worse furnished Box I shall be read with Honour by those who never knew nor saw me and whom I shall neither know nor see.
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... for the philosophy of Square rendered him superior to all emotions and he very calmly smoaked his pipe as was his custom in all broils unless when he apprehended some danger of having it broke in his mouth.
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