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Bartleby, The Scrivener: A Story of Wall-Street

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    But thus it often is, that the constant friction of illiberal minds wears out at last the best resolves of the more generous
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    You see how gentle I am, sir. Shall I go and black his eyes?
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    He is useful to me. I can get along with him
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    lives, then, on ginger-nuts, thought I; never eats a dinner, properly speaking; he must be a vegetarian then; but no; he never eats even vegetables, he eats nothing but ginger-nuts. My mind then ran on in reveries concerning the probable effects upon the human constitution of living entirely on ginger-nuts.
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    (The reader of nice perceptions will here perceive that, it being morn
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    “I would prefer not to,” he said, and gently disappeared behind the screen.
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    I would prefer not to
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