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minute details respecting our own concerns are apt to weary all but the narrator himself--in our communications with the World--it is wise rather to speak of other [[underline]] than of [[/underline]] oneself. When he spoke there was hesitation in his manner & circuity in his Expressions, two things which always indisposed me agst the Speaker, as proving he had something in his thoughts which he knew not how to [[underline]] communicate.-- [[/underline]] I could nor Explain my dejection, --it might be a kind of [[underline]] home-sickness, [[/underline]] or to that ignorance which on being ushered into any new scene, is oppressed with a sensation of forlornness.