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1 Perhaps to their present biographer it seems more remarkable than to his readers.
2 This rule, the present biographer promises, shall guide his pen throughout the following narrative.
3 They had a grand banquet followed by a tea, to which latter amusement the present biographer was invited.
4 This is a part, which, especially for a few days, the present biographer has always liked well enough.
5 These cogitations kept the present biographer long awake, and he did not breakfast next day until an hour before noon.
6 To produce a work not altogether unworthy the hero whose life it records, is the utmost that his present biographer can reasonably hope to accomplish.
7 "Though of another race," says Dr. Riley, "the present biographer is not affected by the consciousness that he is writing of a Negro."
8 'He was too good a man,' writes his present biographer , 'for me to estimate rightly, and too great a philosopher for me to understand thoroughly.'
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