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... ke amends, thinking it over, he felt this statement might still sound too harsh to liberals.
He looked around anxiously, yet to his surprise, no one present voiced any objection to his views, not even Heine, whom he considered the most liberal of them all, opened his mouth to curse.
On the contrary, this great German poet lightly clinked his glass with Bismarck’s: "Otto, I’m sorry, I used to think you were just an ordinary university student. But what you said today really made m ...
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