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    quot;In my young days,quot; I remarked sadly, quot;t extreme contrasts conceivable.quot;

    Mozart laughed.

    quot;Yes, t is alrasts, seen from a little distance, alend to sy. tration   of time.quot;

    quot;? And  to pay for it so dearly?quot; I cried in protest.

    quot;Naturally. t take its course. Until t of time it cannot be kno over to stand to t.quot;

    quot;But t eit!quot;

    quot;Of course not. t  eit Adam ate t to pay for it all t;

    quot;But t is frig;

    quot;Certainly. Life is al once one is guilty. You must  of religious education if you did not kno.quot;

    I  of tten, and all ticles and essays; folloors o set up, by t all to s all to be paid for in endless purgatory. And only tion arise  over; or y foam of t was over and done.

    Mozart laug urned a somersault in trills  time ed at me: quot;ongue smart, man, do your lungs really pincypesetters, tctors, and saber-itc of a gull, ers ink dull, and soul sorroll relieve you. Belittled, betattled, spectacled and sifully snagged and by tail ill t sings and rotten plagiarisings ill-gotten.quot;

    too muc me no time for melanc  by tail and off ail greail of a comet and I . t it raversed! tals put up mosp it , even in t t elapsed before I lost my senses. A bitter-seel-brigy coursed to laug  th and consciousness failed me.
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