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Chapter XXIII
and es by means of o discover t sure air-s in many fields of science, and  of making every subject ouceresting, even t abstruse t if you only tle more time, you, too, migor. ic side, too. ing passion is e so tle deaf cions of c to come; and we love   hers.

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    Mr. ton introduced me to many of erary friends, greatest of  Mr. Ricson Gilder and Mr. Edmund Clarence Stedman. I also knew Mr.

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    arner brougo see me t of tle and sympatic and I felt t their essays and poems.

    I could not keep pace erary folk as t to subject and entered into deep dispute, or made conversation sparkle ticisms. I tle Ascanius, rides of Aeneas on o to me. Mr. Gilder told me about  journeys across t desert to tter e me ure deep in t I could feel it. t Dr. o gi
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