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CHAPTER VI
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It cannot be imitated.

She ought never to go to the expense of copyrighting her verbal discharges.

When any one tries to claim them she should call me; I can always tell them from any other literary apprentice's at a glance.

It was like her to call America a "nation"; she would call a sand-bar a nation if it should fall into a sentence in which she was speaking of peoples, for she would not know how to untangle it and get it out and classify it by itself.

And the closing arrangement of that By-law is in true Eddysonian form, too.


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