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I think that you may not give yourself enough credit. My brother knows more than me, because he is older, and he has responsibilities which I don't have and wouldn't wish to. But I wouldn't say that he is better, and, well, if our brief conversation is any indication, I can tell that you are a good man.
I say, that's a remarkable coincidence. It was 1849 when I left. A full century's difference.
I don't mind admitting that my friends help me with things sometimes. We all have different talents, don't we? There's no shame in that. I don't expect that my copying Carrow's prep is quite what you mean, but