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Samuel Laman Blanchard

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We feel bound to be punctual and conscientious with those we are indifferent about; while we can afford at any time, on the frostiest night, to be an hour after our appointment with the single gentleman who occupies an apartment in our heart's core.
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"That Good Wine Needs No Bush"

 
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