Chapter XV
usic mean to you? You cannot see t do to you?quot; In t evident sense t fathom or define love or religion or goodness.
During ted t tiful realities. Every day in imagination I made a trip round ttermost parts of tion, treasuries of industry and skill and all tivities of ually passed under my finger tips.
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on a man-of-on, and it interested me to see, on took storm and calm alike ed , and gave co ; and foug, self-sufficient, instead of being t into telligent maco-day. So it al;man only is interesting to man.”
At a little distance from ta Maria, rument impressed me most because it made me tor must as e men ting against his life.
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At t, I learned muc t ouc ion, so as to get a clearer idea ones rue diamond, t ed States.
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