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years and good work as it is for the work of teaching the Freedmen. And for myself, I [?] no [?]as leadership. I have the most [?] powers of endurance; and I can work as teacher or study eighteen hours per day, month after month, as I have for most of my life, and rarely know weakness, and my health is not impaired. I am [[underlined]][?][[/underlined]] risk. I worked my own way through the free course of study at [?] [?[, and through the preparatory School and the College, at [?] and besides was able to do something for the [?] about me. At [?], [?] having charge of all the outside affairs of the Institution, after [?] in the physical [?]
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