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Economy-2
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    c o be ripe, and life loses its

    crudity and is once more s and wo live.  I never

    dreamed of any enormity greater tted.  I never

    knew, and never shan myself.

    I believe t  hy

    ress, but, t son of

    God, is e ail.  Let ted, let the spring come

    to he morning rise over his couch, and he will forsake his

    generous companions  apology.  My excuse for not lecturing

    against tobacco is, t I never c, t is a

    penalty here are

    ture against.  If you

    srayed into any of t let

    your left  your rig is not h

    knoie your srings.  take your

    time, and set about some free labor.

    Our manners ed by communication he

    saints.  Our h a melodious cursing of God and

    enduring  even ts and

    redeemers he hopes of

    man.  there is nowhere recorded a simple and irrepressible

    satisfaction  of life, any memorable praise of God.

    All hdrawn

    it may appear; all disease and failure o make me sad and does

    me evil,  may .

    If, tore mankind by truly Indian, botanic,

    magnetic, or natural means, let us first be as simple and well as

    Nature ourselves, dispel the clouds which hang over our own brows,

    and take up a little life into our pores.  Do not stay to be an

    overseer of t endeavor to become one of thies of

    the world.

    I read in tan, or Flower Garden, of Sheik Sadi of

    S quot;ted

    trees y a
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