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Show Eagap on ou of the ma what sh puts into hi Compengation chest; swells the estate, but kills the owner Nature hates monopolies and exceptions The waves of the sea do not more speedil seek a level from their loftiest tossing tha the varieties of condition tend to equaliz themselves. There is always some levelin circumstance that puts down the overbear ing, the strong, the rich, the fortunate, substantially on the same ground with all others Is 2 man too strong and fierce for society and by temper and position a bad citizen -a morose ruffian, with a dash of th pirate in him?-nature sends him a troo of pretty sons and daughters who are get ting along in the dame's classes at the village school, and love and fear for the smooths his grim scowl to courtesy. Thu she contrives to intenerate the granite an feldspar, takes the boar out and puts th lamb in, and keeps her balance true The farmer imagines power and place ar fine things. But the President has paid dea for his White House. It has commonly cos igital Image © 2006 Marriott Library University of Utah |