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Conclusion
ers go to the wars, cowards

    t run a.  Start no fart ern way,

    t

    to C leads on direct, a tangent to

    ter, day and night, sun down, moon down,

    and at last eartoo.

    It is said t Mirabeau took to ;to ascertain

    ion o place ones self

    in formal opposition to t sacred lay.quot;  he

    declared t quot;a soldier  require

    padquot; -- quot;t honor and religion have

    never stood in t;

    t it

    desperate.  A saner man would en enoug;in

    formal oppositionquot; to ;t sacred laws of

    society,quot; to yet more sacred laws, and so have

    tested ion  going out of  is not for a

    man to put titude to society, but to maintain

    ever attitude o

    tion to a

    just government, if o meet h such.

    I left t there.  Perhaps

    it seemed to me t I o live, and could not

    spare any more time for t one.  It is remarkable how easily and

    insensibly o a particular route, and make a beaten track

    for ourselves.  I  lived t wore a

    pato t is five or six

    years since I trod it, it is still quite distinct.  It is true, I

    fear, t oto it, and so o keep it

    open.  t and impressible by t

    of men; and so ravels.  how worn and

    dusty, t be ts of

    tradition and conformity!  I did not ake a cabin passage,

    but rato go before t and on the world, for

    t see t amid tains.  I do not

    wiso go below now.

    I learned t le
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