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Any person of honor chooses rather to lose his honor than to lose his conscience.
Any person of honor chooses rather to lose his honor than to lose his conscience.
Any person of honor chooses rather to lose his honor than to lose his conscience.
Any person of honor chooses rather to lose his honor than to lose his conscience.
Any person of honor chooses rather to lose his honor than to lose his conscience.
Any person of honor chooses rather to lose his honor than to lose his conscience.
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