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Overwritten | brown with strikethrough |
Added inline | purple with double underline |
Uncertain | gray with wavy underline |
Supplied from another source | turquoise with brackets |
Metamark | |
Long deletion | gray background with top and bottom border |
The idea of reconciliation—that what has been done, is consumed—Ever, out of its ashes, let new, sweeter, more amicable fruits ripen.—
The idea that no style of behaviour, or dress, or public institutions, or treatment by bosses of employed people, and nothing in the army or navy, nor in the courts, or police, or tuition, or amusements, can much longer permanently elude the jealous and passionate instinct of American standards.—