come from the heart, and from a deep sense of personal dignity.
man pays his debt in his own way. When our poor toiler at the
Fee by a counsel, felon by a jailor,
maxim: never permit yourself to act against either your own
Fee by a counsel, felon by a jailor,
to know if your education, derived wholly from schools, has
‘T is pleasant purchasing our fellowcreatures;
trained, illtaught, incapable of measuring the future, who are
place in keeping with your intellect and your faculties, you must
it means that integrity, loyalty, honor, and courtesy are the
home, is a living and material poem, the charm of which is
training, illmannered, while others, among the middle classes,
benefits which society bestows on men; in accordance with the
man pays his debt in his own way. When our poor toiler at the
world you will find many to tell you that a man cannot make his
importance to that training, trifling as it seems. You will find
Are bought up, others by a warlike leader,
wide and varied knowledge that you possess. Often they take the
way by sentiments, that too much respect for moral considerations
This is why some men of noble birth are, in spite of their
crumble like that of others.
more worthy of it. I have studied you thoroughly, Felix, wishing
When I show you that the application of this doctrine demands in
come from the heart, and from a deep sense of personal dignity.
success less rapidly, but when attained it is solid and does not
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