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The former peters out before the latter, in fact; to get to the very end of this fragment, whose high point is a duel between Stephen and a disagreeable army captain known as Hair-Trigger Miller, you have to pore over the master's old-fashioned handwriting, which is handsome to look at but not always easy to decipher.
The notion of what constitutes a copyright infringement is not always easy to decipher.
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