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Even a sigh trembles through the universe.
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Nature must love woman to fashion her so beautiful.
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The chain of some men's fate must be made of adamant.
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Revere the dust--it was the men and women of long ago.
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The keenest blade in South Africa is made from Ralph iron.
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He believed her an angel--married and found her only a woman.
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A curled knot of snakes is not as deadly as the signature to a mortgage.
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In London they no longer say, "Lend me your purse--but your name."
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A painter's description of matrimony--
Introduction: the background.
Courtship: the middle ground.
Engagement: the foreground.
Marriage: the nude subject.
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Kruger is the epitome of obsolete ideas and living force.
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A bleating lamb in a great city is in greater danger than in the darkest
wood.
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