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The Tragic Comedians

CHAPTER I
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The rescuing her from death would be a poor imitation of worn-out heroes.

His publication of a trumpeting book fell appallingly flat in her survey.

Deeds of gallantry done as an officer in war (defending his country too) distinguished the soldier, but failed to add the eagle feather to the man.

She had a mind of considerable soaring scope, and eclectic: it analyzed a Napoleon, and declined the position of his empress.

The man must be a gentleman.
Poets, princes, warriors, potentates, marched before her speculative fancy unselected.
So far, as far as she can be portrayed introductorily, she is not without exemplars in the sex.


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