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An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that
An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that
An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that
An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that
An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that
An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that
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