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Excerpt from Laurence Sterne, Vol. 2
France; but he lays his disgust principally to the account of the eternal platitude of the French character. He, too, was sick of the local parlia ment and its wrangles. If I do not mind, he said, I shall grow most stupid and sententious by mere contagion. His daughter, however, relished her new life much, and, with masters in music, dancing, and French, was rapidly adapting herself to the new country.
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