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	<title>Comments on: The Daily Agenda for Tuesday, October 16</title>
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		<title>By: jpeckjr</title>
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		<description>Kind blogger, I know not of the clitoris, neither having one nor desiring to have one, nor having ever fondled or caressed one in any way, while certainly aware that many persons, have so fondled or caressed  to their great delight, still, this humble correspondent can say without hestitation, having himself used words more from time to time, the way people once wrote, as in your curious report, in one long sentence, with one short clause following another short clause, separated by commas, and ever so very earnest in tone, dost have a flourish our more modern ways seem, sadly, perhaps, lacking.</description>
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