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�Associates although they may have been intimate with them for years. There are those who have no [?] to [?] the [?]and there by discover, as there are those who [?] distinguish colors or precious harmony and [?] in sound; but there are only [?]. The rule is general that the fuel is an index of the character, and few they are [?] do not [?] and [?] that index.
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It is an older and wise saying, that one has many friends when there services are not required. But the moment they are [?] to be in they way of relief, that moment friendship becomes extinct. It is good to have a friend, but bad to want one. A real friend is as rare as a black swan. One are often deceived in real friends; we are led astray by their honeyed words. One who is [?] looks at the smoothest face, and explores not the heart.
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[?] seek friends for many objects - not so much for [?] respect or company, as for a something to be gained. Friends of this sort have a heart as black as that of his [?] Majesty, and about just as much [?]. They possess themselves of his Majesty's graces, and get the better of the [?], and leave them to mourn their for until they are swallowed up in despair. [?] will seek friendship for the good time they have in each other's company, without any intention of

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�Associates although they may have been intimate with them for years. There are those who have no [?] to [?] the [?]and there by discover, as there are those who [?] distinguish colors or precious harmony and [?] in sound; but there are only [?]. The rule is general that the fuel is an index of the character, and few they are [?] do not [?] and [?] that index. It is an older and wise saying, that one has many friends when there services are not required. But the moment they are [?] to be in they way of relief, that moment friendship becomes extinct. It is good to have a friend, but bad to want one. A real friend is as rare as a black swan. One are often deceived in real friends; we are led astray by their honeyed words. One who is [?] looks at the smoothest face, and explores not the heart. [?] seek friends for many objects - not so much for [?] respect or company, as for a something to be gained. Friends of this sort have a heart as black as that of his [?] Majesty, and about just as much [?]. They possess themselves of his Majesty's graces, and get the better of the [?], and leave them to mourn their for until they are swallowed up in despair. [?] will seek friendship for the good time they have in each other's company, without any intention of