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Authors: Mark Twain
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sightbut blind; and it is not itself that opens its eyes, but the subtle^
Its eyes are opened by the subtle
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influences of a myriad of stimulating exterior circumstances.
2. We all know this to benot a guess, buta mere commonplace fact, a truism. Lorraine wasJoan of^
Jeanne d’
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Arc’s Dahomey.And there^
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theRiddle^
problem
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confronts us. We
can understandhow she could^
that she might
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be born with
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intuitive
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military geniuswith leonine courage
with incomparable fortitude
with a mind
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that
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was in several particulars a prodigya mind which included among its special
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manifestations
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the lawyer’s gift of detecting traps laid by the adversary in cunning and treacherous arrangements of seemingly innocent wordsthe orator’s gift of eloquence
the advocate’s gift of presenting a case in clear and
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concise
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form