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ENGLISH EDGENUITY A young man – we can sketch his portrait at a dash. Imagine to yourself a Don Quixote of eighteen; …a Don Quixote clothed in a woolen doublet, the blue color of which had faded into a nameless shade between lees of wine and a heavenly azure; face long and brown; high cheek bones, a sign of sagacity;… – and our young man wore a cap set off with a sort of feather; the eye open and intelligent; the nose hooked, but finely chiseled.

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