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A succession of men had sat in that chair. I became aware of that thought suddenly, vividly, ...as if a sort of composite soul, the soul of command, had whispered suddenly to mine of long days at sea and of anxious moments. “You, too!â€? it seemed to say, “you, too, shall taste of that peace and that unrest in a searching intimacy with your own…

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