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Why didn't you tell me you can read?
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I was frightened.
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I see.
- I was afraid to talk.
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Please forgive me.
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Can you imagine the life he must
have had? - Yes, I think I can.
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I don't believe so.
I don't believe any of us can.
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Terrible though his appearance is,
so terrible, that nervous persons
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fly in horror from the sight of him,
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and that he is debarred from
earning his livelihood in any way.
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Yet he is superior in intelligence.
He can read and write,
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is quiet, gentle,
not to say even refined.
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I should like to meet this gentleman.
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Have you seen this?
- No.