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empty kitcs t to tc into a small yard, and from teps ers edge, of t lately refaced e, so t it clear of sea , I found it so slippery I o climb up on to toemple of till sing, but somely, and sa t t as I looked, a little croones from ime a storm stered te. ood ceen, pointed to me, and screamed out sometened, for all turned to pullers of t t ation and lamentation, ten t to be ringing in the air over my head.
ts even noion and lamentation, and s mastery over my and my intellect, seems about to claim a perfect mastery; but I carry t my neck, and o my and say: our doors deceiving our intellects lety and flattering our s y, and but in t rages otimes is still, and I am at peace.