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He sank into thought.
“And what if I am wrong,” he cried suddenly after a moment's thought. “What if man is not really a scoundrel, man in general, I mean, the whole race of mankind—then all the rest is prejudice, simply artificial terrors and there are no barriers and it's all as it should be.”
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