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heaven,
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his education and versatility is not
Apart from its training in character, public-school education was justified in that, if the aim of education be to teach a man how to learn, the versatility of the old public-schoolboy was a rare tribute to his education; and versatility is not confined to knowing the commercial or even the scientific jargon of half-a-dozen languages. — from While I Remember by Stephen McKenna
had expected anything very ideal nor
It was not that she had expected anything very ideal, nor that she had looked on marriage as a romantic and imaginative girl so often does. — from Renée Mauperin by Jules de Goncourt
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