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Now, he spoke of acceptance.
But now he spoke the names of the female hurricanes with great fondness.
The President had been sitting in silence, but now he spoke out, loud and clear.
Now he spoke from the large and sunny salon of the second-floor office above his well-fortified suburban villa here.
Dakotah had been animated in our previous conversations, but now he spoke in a dull, listless tone and sat slouched in his chair, his head resting against the wall of the cubicle.
Not only did he strongly condemn Lincoln's murder and laud the end of slavery ("I am rejoiced"), but, most importantly, where just days earlier whenever he said "we" he had meant the South, or whenever he said "our country" he had meant "the Confederacy," now he spoke singularly as a "citizen of the United States".
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Now he speaks for the entire country.
Now, he speaks about it in far less draconian terms.
Now he speaks — every few days, he also smiles.
Recounting this now, he speaks in the carefree manner of someone relating a pleasant Sunday afternoon picnic.
Now he speaks five languages and reads the business pages; Hamilton does not.
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