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Wilbur, as George Spratt once told Octave Chanute, was βalways ready to oppose an idea expressed by anybody,β ready to βjump into an argument with both sleeves rolled up.β And as Wilbur himself would explain to Spratt, he believed in βa good scrap.β It brought out βnew ways of looking at things,β helped βround off the corners.β It was characteristic of all his family, Wilbur said, to be able to see the weak points of anything.
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