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He who cuts off his nose takes poor revenge for a shame inflicted on him.

Peter of Blois

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Most of the slaves, who were thus unconditionally freed, returned without any solicitation to their former masters, to serve them, at stated wages; as free men. The work, which they now did, was found to better done than before.
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