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CHAPTER VII
ute, except on condition of being treated as idols.

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    I began living over again t years of my life, and recalling tomyself tions of t guide hdrawn.

    only to bring our togeterc, but ained instruction.

    Not t o make me feel it so: my fat o say t virtue couldmake ed friends, but s take pupils: t desirous to teacented , certain t experience hem grow.

    en o a corner of t, and,en, all at once put forto ear! It is a treasure laid aside in a time of ignorance, and  knos value till .

    Among tories urns to my memory, doubtless because timeis come to derive its lesson from it.

    My faticed at to one of trading collectors s, because t allcreation under glasses t t by retail, y and labor. Obliged to rise before daybreak, by turnsso bear alone all trade of s. In trutteralent for making t of
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