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Which parts of this excerpt from william dean howells's "editha" idealize patriotism?
"george: i understood—when you left me. but i think we had better emphasize your meaning that if we cannot be one in everything we had better be one in nothing. so i am sending these things for your keeping till you have made up your mind.
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"i shall always love you, and therefore i shall never marry any one else. but the man i marry must love his country first of all, and be able to say to me,
"'i could not love thee, dear, so much,
loved i not honor more."
"there is no honor above america with me. in this great hour there is no other honor.”

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