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The American

CHAPTER III
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When you are embarrassed, do as you think best, and you will do very well.

When you are in a difficulty, judge for yourself." "I shall remember everything you have told me," said Newman.

"There are so many forms and ceremonies over here--" "Forms and ceremonies are what I mean, of course." "Ah, but I want to observe them," said Newman.

"Haven't I as good a right as another?
They don't scare me, and you needn't give me leave to violate them.

I won't take it." "That is not what I mean.


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