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1 " He did not venture to say anything more, "
― Mary Hunter Austin , The Basket Woman: A Book Of Indian Tales
2 " There is nothing," he said to the sapling firs, "like being able to endure hard times with a good countenance. "
3 " I suppose," he thought, "it is not good for me to flower as the other plants. If I began like them I should probably end like them, and I feel that I could not be satisfied with that. After all, one should not try to be so much like others, but to be the very best of one's own sort. "