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Trying To The Temper
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LORD ALLEN, in conversation with Rogers, the poet, observed: I never
put my razor into hot water, as I find it injures the temper of the
blade.--No doubt of it, replied Rogers; show me the blade that is
not out of temper when plunged into hot water.
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