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Coleridge's temperament was not heroic, and his correspondence as well as his conduct justified, in regard to much more than his nonage, the ingenious phrase of an American lady-essayist that he must have been "a very beatable child." They are not very easy to select from, for their author's singular tendency to divagation affects them.
And if you want to win, you must always make sure that the adverse conditions are beatable. So now you know. But about these prefects. They've got their cane ready, so push your shirt well down." Doe studiously refused to hurry over his dressing, and, having assumed his jacket, went to a mirror and took great pains with his hair.
On every side the many windows of the several-storied shack-buildings looked down. In the centre of the garden, on the narrow gravelled walk close beside the lake Ah Kim was noisily receiving his beating. No Chinese lad of tender and beatable years was Ah Kim.
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