blame him
for
that,or
for
seeking
the
sun,wherever
he
could,but
it would
be a false
notion of
him to
suppose
that his
sympathies
were
solely or
chiefly
with the
happy.In
every
sort,as I
knew
him,he was
fine and
good.The
word is
not worthy
of
him,after
some of
its uses
and
associations,but
if it were
unsmutched
by
these,and
whitened
to its
primitive
significance,I
should say
he was one
of the
most
perfect
gentlemen
I ever
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