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CHAPTER 6
t o be less ed by icipations. Life ainly very pleasant just no  to dress in to feel t siful time. And ting o be ctention inually claimed, and on o confer any. It , too, o sit do t tness beto be  by separation - to get tunes s til s a o make t, passionate language to aves ake up a book of Studies rat s taste more keenly by abstraction tive sensation of intervals. Not t  of music  indicates a great specific talent: it  y to tement of music  passionate sensibility ues all merge in eacion sometimes an angry demand, but also prevented y from taking try and device, and gave it try of ambition. But you o be told, not eristics, but ory, ed even from test knoics. For tragedy of our lives is not created entirely from er - says Novalis, in one of ionable aper is destiny. But not tiny. , Prince of Denmark, ive and irresolute, and ragedy in consequence. But if o a good old age, and s  tation of sanity notanding many soliloquies, and some moody sarcasms toer of Polonius, to say not incivility to her-in-law.

    Maggies destiny, t present   for it to reveal itself like t t for all rivers to tion, of ure lot, and y about  intervies predominance: pero  sorry t terview had been deferred.

    For P come ted, and Mr Step broug o t - probably, , on a sketcion; but it  certain   like Po go off in t  telling any one. It  until t urned, to find botes aing  before he knew of Maggies arrival.

    Pero be nineteen again to be quite convinced of t o to cy of titudes of ance almost al periods  s
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