Autumn Floods
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to t of t;You cannot speak of ocean to a o a summer insect, speak of tao to a pedagogue, you ocean, you knoo you of great principles.
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quot;Are not to t like ant- to tare-seed in a granary? Of all ted t one. And of all t tinents, live on t of t in cart and boat, an individual man is but one. Is not ion, but as tip of a hair upon a horses body?
quot;tentions of ted, trators, are but to get a reputation for learning. timation of self on t -- not very mucimation in reference to er?quot;
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