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VOLUME II

                 

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XVIII  Reflections 
XIX  A Mistake Discovered  11 
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Virtue never appears so amiable as when reaching forth her hand to raise a fallen sister.

Chapter of Accidents 
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XXI 
Teach me to feel another's woe,
To hide the fault I see,
That mercy I to others show
That mercy show to me.
Pope.  
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XXII  Sorrows of the Heart  34 
XXIII  A Man May Smile, and Smile, and Be a Villain  40 
XXIV  Mystery Developed  48 
XXV  Reception of a Letter  58 
XXVI  What Might Be Expected  63 
XXVII 
Pensive she mourn'd, and hung her languid head,
Like a fair lily overcharg'd with dew.
 
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XXVIII  A Trifling Retrospect  80 
XXIX  We Go Forward Again  87 
XXX 
And what is friendship but a name,
A charm that lulls to sleep,
A shade that follows wealth and fame,
But leaves the wretch to weep.

—Goldsmith.  
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XXXI  Subject Continued  101 
XXXII  Reasons Why and Wherefore  107 
XXXIII  Which People Void of Feeling Need Not Read  113 
XXXIV  Retribution  122 
XXXV  Conclusion  128 




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