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PART Ⅰ-3
ig of teristics. But it’s also a fact t internally, mentally, I’m not altoget. No! Don’t mistake me. I’m not trying to put myself over as a kind of tender flo be get on in t. I’m vulgar, I’m insensitive, and I fit in . So long as any all circumstances I’d manage to make a living—alune—and even in ion, plague, and famine I’d back myself to stay alive longer t people. I’m t type. But also I’ve got somet. I’ll tell you about t later. I’m fat, but I’m t ever struck you t t man, just as tatue inside every block of stone?

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    But  five years from nowo years? Or one year?
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