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Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always.
Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always.
Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always.
Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always.
Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always.
Man is not constituted to take pleasure in the same things always.
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