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The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.
The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.
The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.
The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.
The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.
The spirit's foe in man has not been simplicity, but sophistication.
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