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[... 17 paragraphs ...]
It is more than possible that he can achieve his ends and at the same time retain his integrity without blemish. I am indeed no businessman as such, and yet I know that true value speaks for itself, as his value to the company is on record.
[... 17 paragraphs ...]
We will indeed have a time; and I do intend, in a moment, to discuss a few other matters in which Philip is unfortunately involved.
I am, first, out of the splendid goodness of my heart, going to make a short suggestion. You have been so faithful, and indeed so studious in our discussion of matter, on matters that matter, that I will let you off, if Ruburt and you would like to accompany your down-in-the-mouth Philip on his trip from bar to bar.
[... 9 paragraphs ...]
Nevertheless, I would like to make a few remarks about a particular situation. I have a way with women, and in my time did very well. I indeed have been a woman, as Ruburt has often been a man.
[... 30 paragraphs ...]
(Then, the feeling of crossed limbs developed in my hands. Although as I lay on my back with my hands at my sides, and knew my hands were so positioned, I began to have the feeling that they were crossed at the wrist and lying upon my waist. This feeling became most definite and unmistakable, and indeed stronger than it was in my ankles. Finally it became so definite that it required a formal act of will on my part to prevent myself from definitely moving my hands to make sure they were not crossed upon my waist.
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