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1 She thinks it's a mistake-andan immodest one .
2 Hath an immodest one ever been answered more courteously?-Thou ,however , OZarathustra ,passedsthim by, and saidst: 'Nay!
3 Armida passed onwards, not with a misgiving air, not with an unalluring, and yet not with an immodest one .
4 That immodest one hath long made the petty people greatly puffed up,-hewho taught no small error when he taught: 'I-amthe truth.'
5 But the immodest ones out-do the worst of us by a bar's length, both in thinking and acting.
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