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"Macrorie," said I, "of the Bobtails, and I assure you I'm very happy to make your acquaintance."
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"Macrorie," said he, "there's one place where I always find sympathy.
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"Macrorie," said the doctor, "I'm half dead with fatigue.
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I gladly proclaim myself an apostle of both Emerson and Macrorie -- an apostle of everyone's inner genius.
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Tell you what, Macrorie, it wasn't fair to me to give me the slip this way, when you knew my delicate position, and all that.
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I see you're rather inclined to chaff me about the gravestone, but I tell you what it is, Macrorie, if this sort of thing continues you'll be in for it.
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I will quietly put an end to this chapter, so as to give you leisure to meditate over the woes of Macrorie.
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See here, Macrorie -- did you ever in your life imagine that a woman, who loved a fellow well enough to make a runaway match with him, could write him in such a way?
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Macrorie, I'll be hanged if I don't believe that you've forgotten every word I told you about my scrape.
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I declared that I had not expected her until the following week; and, when she referred to certain passages in her letter, I told her that I had misunderstood her altogether, which was the solemn fact, for I swear, Macrorie, I really didn't think, even if she did come, that she'd be here two or three days after her letter came.
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