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critic of everybody save himself, intensely sensitive to the faults of others, wounded by them; in love with his own indubitable honesty, with his ideal of the simpler form of life befitting it—the satirist; an impracticable creature of a priceless virtue. she cannot quite abandon worldliness. She would be unwise if she did so.
评分critic of everybody save himself, intensely sensitive to the faults of others, wounded by them; in love with his own indubitable honesty, with his ideal of the simpler form of life befitting it—the satirist; an impracticable creature of a priceless virtue. she cannot quite abandon worldliness. She would be unwise if she did so.
评分critic of everybody save himself, intensely sensitive to the faults of others, wounded by them; in love with his own indubitable honesty, with his ideal of the simpler form of life befitting it—the satirist; an impracticable creature of a priceless virtue. she cannot quite abandon worldliness. She would be unwise if she did so.
评分critic of everybody save himself, intensely sensitive to the faults of others, wounded by them; in love with his own indubitable honesty, with his ideal of the simpler form of life befitting it—the satirist; an impracticable creature of a priceless virtue. she cannot quite abandon worldliness. She would be unwise if she did so.
评分critic of everybody save himself, intensely sensitive to the faults of others, wounded by them; in love with his own indubitable honesty, with his ideal of the simpler form of life befitting it—the satirist; an impracticable creature of a priceless virtue. she cannot quite abandon worldliness. She would be unwise if she did so.
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