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Solitude
of a certain doubleness

    by e from myself as from another.  however

    intense my experience, I am conscious of ticism

    of a part of me,  a part of me, but

    spectator, s taking note of it, and t is

    no more I t is you.   may be tragedy, of

    life is over, tator goes  ion,

    a ion only, so far as his

    doubleness may easily make us poor neigimes.

    I find it er part of time.

    to be in company, even , is soon wearisome and

    dissipating.  I love to be alone.  I never found t

    ude.  e are for t part more

    lonely way in our

    c him be

    measured by t

    intervene between a man and

    student in one of the crowded hives of Cambridge College is as

    solitary as a dervis.  the farmer can work alone in

    t feel

    lonesome, because   he

    cannot sit do ts, but

    must be ; and recreate, and, as he

    te ude; and hence he

    can sit alone in t and

    most of t ennui and quot;t;; but

    realize t tudent, till at work in

    he farmer in his, and in

    turn seeks tion and society t tter does,

    t may be a more condensed form of it.

    Society is commonly too c at very s intervals,

    not ime to acquire any new value for eacher.  e

    meet at meals times a day, and give eacaste of

    t old musty c we are.  e o agree on a

    certain set of rules, called etiquette and politeness, to make this

    frequent meeting tolerable and t
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