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Synopsis
Excerpt from Dr. Parks, His Book
The writer, when not occupied in the last few years in trying to relieve suffering humanity - of its money - has dictated to various women at various times these notes, and they were usually taken down immediately on the machine. It is evident that the Apostle John and Madame De Remusat did not adopt his plan, as their styles are more diffuse.
The writer, however, is fond of the French epigrammatic style of writing, which leaves something to the intelligence and imagination of the reader.
You don't have to hammer an idea into a Boston man with a sledge hammer. But if he has gotten an idea into his head, it often takes a lever longer than Archimedes's to pry it out.
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