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"Really, sir, it gives me a new sensation—first new sensation I have had in a long, long time.
— from Olympian Nights by John Kendrick Bangs
how [126] cooler blood will behave itself in this business, would I have an only testimony; other 125.png contents shall I give myself, as not to take love by attorney, or make my election out of tongues; other sufficings there are which my regard would fain make sound to me: something of much you know; that, and what else you must not know, bids you excuse this kind of my departure.
— from The Works of John Marston. Volume 2 by John Marston
If it succeeds, it gives me a new life.
— from Poor Miss Finch by Wilkie Collins
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