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is used it seems to me that the connection is so applicable that it does not have any appearance of motive. Still, it might be made the subject of unpleasant comments and therefore, for that reason, unnecessarily place you under embarrassment; but you know how I have always felt about the outrage that was committed where Mercer was placed where he is; and, especially, when I was avoiding any suggestion, even, of a reference to the commencement day episode I was inclined to feel warranted in striking out with somewhat of a free hand. I saw the "Outlook" article but in following so closely^ in time his interview, that I thought it better not to notice it this time. I also considered it rather weak.
is used it seems to me that the connection is so applicable that it does not have any appearance of motive. Still, it might be made the subject of unpleasant comments and therefore, for that reason, unnecessarily place you under embarrassment; but you know how I have always felt about the outrage that was committed where Mercer was placed where he is; and, especially, when I was avoiding any suggestion, even, of a reference to the commencement day episode I was inclined to ^feel warranted in striking out with somewhat of a free hand. I saw the "Outlook" article but it followed so closely^ in time his interview, that I thought it better not to notice it this time. I also considered it rather weak.

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is used it seems to me that the connection is so applicable that it does not have any appearance of motive. Still, it might be made the subject of unpleasant comments and therefore, for that reason, unnecessarily place you under embarrassment; but you know how I have always felt about the outrage that was committed where Mercer was placed where he is; and, especially, when I was avoiding any suggestion, even, of a reference to the commencement day episode I was inclined to ^feel warranted in striking out with somewhat of a free hand. I saw the "Outlook" article but it followed so closely^ in time his interview, that I thought it better not to notice it this time. I also considered it rather weak.