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Read these lines from emily dickinson's "i'm nobody": i'm nobody! who are you? are you nobody, too? then there's a pair of us—don't tell! they'd banish us, you know. how dreary to be somebody! how public, like a frog to tell your name the livelong day to an admiring bog! how does the narrator view fame?

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