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We thought that whatever we wanted to do was right and good, simply because we were Americans, and
We thought that whatever we wanted to do was right and good, simply because we were Americans, and
We thought that whatever we wanted to do was right and good, simply because we were Americans, and
We thought that whatever we wanted to do was right and good, simply because we were Americans, and
We thought that whatever we wanted to do was right and good, simply because we were Americans, and
We thought that whatever we wanted to do was right and good, simply because we were Americans, and
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