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capacities o judge of w he
can do by any precedents, so little ried. ever have
been to, quot;be not afflicted, my child, for who
so t t left undone?quot;
e migry our lives by a tests; as, for
instance, t t once
a system of eart would
ed some mistakes. t t in which I
ars are t riangles!
distant and different beings in the
universe are contemplating t t! Nature
and itutions. ho
s prospect life offers to anoter
miracle take place to look thers eyes for
an instant? e she world in an hour;
ay, in all tory, Poetry, Mythology! -- I
knoartling and
informing as this would be.
ter part of w my neighbors call good I believe in my
soul to be bad, and if I repent of anyt is very likely to be
my good be demon possessed me t I behaved so well?
You may say t thing you can, old man -- you who have lived
seventy years, not ible
voice . One generation abandons
terprises of anotranded vessels.
I t rust a good deal more than we do.
e may so mucly bestow
elseed to our o our
strengt anxiety and strain of some is a well-nigh
incurable form of disease. e are made to exaggerate tance
of done by us! or, w if
ermined not to live
by fait; all t, at night
ourselves to
uncertainties. So to
live, reverencing our life, and denying ty of change.