Conclusion
God you do not
society. If I o a corner of a garret all my
days, like a spider, t as large to me while I
s about me. t;From an army of
take as general, and put it in
disorder; from t abject and vulgar one cannot take
a; Do not seek so anxiously to be developed, to
subject yourself to many influences to be played on; it is all
dissipation. y like darkness reveals ts.
ty and meanness gat;and lo!
creation o our vie; e are often reminded t if there
o still be
tially the same. Moreover, if you are
restricted in your range by poverty, if you cannot buy books and
neance, you are but confined to t
significant and vital experiences; you are compelled to deal h
terial starc is
life near t is sest. You are defended from
being a trifler. No man loses ever on a loy
on a ies only. Money
is not required to buy one necessary of the soul.
I live in to wion was
poured a little alloy of bell-metal. Often, in the repose of my
mid-day, tintinnabulum from
. It is temporaries. My neigell
me of tures lemen and ladies, w
notabilities t at table; but I am no more
interested in sucents of times.
terest and tion are about costume and manners
c a goose is a goose still, dress it as you hey
tell me of California and texas, of England and the
ts, all transient and
fleeti