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Here's a snippet from The Ghost in the White House: Some Suggestions as to How a Hundred Million People (Who are Supposed in a Vague, Helpless Way to Haunt the White House) Can Make Themselves Felt with a President, How They Can Back Him Up, Express Themselves to Him, be Expressed by Him, and Get What They Want by Gerald Stanley Lee, 1920. The text reads, "What one's soul is for, I suppose, is that one can use it when one likes, to contemplate and to enjoy an Idea."
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