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could meet all the whole of my
ers, as of my summers, I had free and clear for
study. I ried sc my
expenses ion, or rat of proportion, to my
income, for I o dress and train, not to say think and
believe, accordingly, and I lost my time into the bargain. As I did
not teac simply for a
liveliried trade but I found t
it ake ten years to get under , and t then I
so tually afraid
t I mig time be doing w is called a good business.
to see w I could do for a
living, some sad experience in conforming to the wishes of friends
being freso tax my ingenuity, I t often and
seriously of picking surely I could do, and its
small profits migest skill o
but little -- so little capital it required, so little
distraction from my ed moods, I foolis. hile my
acquaintances unatingly into trade or the professions, I
contemplated tion as most like the hills
all summer to pick ter
carelessly dispose of to keep tus. I
also dreamed t I mighe wild herbs, or carry evergreens
to suco be reminded of to the
city, by loads. But I trade curses
everyt rade in messages from heaven,
trade attaco the business.
As I preferred some to others, and especially valued my
freedom, as I could fare succeed wish
to spend my time in earning rics or oture, or
delicate cookery, or a yle just
yet. If to