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Show @ggay on man sees ever implicated in those processe Compengatio wit whic h is conversant th ster ethics which sparkle on his chisel-edge which are measured out by his plumb an foot-rule, which stand as manifest in th footing of the shop-bill as in the history o a state,-do recommend to him his trade and though seldom named, exalt his busi ness to his imagination The league between virtue and natur engages all things to assume a hostile fron to vice. The beautiful laws and substance of the world persecute and whip the traitor He finds that things are arranged for trut and benefit, but there is no den in the wid world to hide a rogue. Commit a crime and the earth is made of glass. There is n suc thin a concealment Commi crime, and it seems as if a coat of sno fell on the ground, such as reveals in th woods the track of every partridge and fo and squirrel and mole. You cannot recal the spoken word, you cannot wipe out th foot-track, you cannot draw up the ladder 3 Digital Image © 2005 Marriott Library University of Utah s reserved |