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Economy-1
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    But if my jacket and trousers, my  and s to worship

    God in, t?  hes

    -- , actually , resolved into its primitive

    elements, so t it  a deed of cy to besto on some

    poor boy, by o be bestoill, or

    sh less?  I say, beware of all

    enterprises t require ne rather a new wearer of

    clot a new man, hes be made

    to fit?  If you erprise before you, try it in your old

    clot, not someto do  someto

    do, or rato be.  Perhaps we should never procure a

    ne, y til we have so

    conducted, so enterprised or sailed in some  we feel like

    ne to retain it would be like keeping new

    tles.  Our moulting season, like t of the fowls,

    must be a crisis in our lives.  tires to solitary ponds

    to spend it.  ts its sloughe

    caterpillar its , by an internal industry and expansion;

    for clot our outmost cuticle and mortal coil.  Otherwise

    we sably

    cas last by our o of mankind.

    e don garment after garment, as if we grew like exogenous

    plants by addition .  Our outside and often thin and fanciful

    clotakes not of our

    life, and may be stripped off  fatal injury;

    our ts, constantly egument,

    or cortex; but our ss are our liber, or true bark, w

    be removed  girdling and so destroying the man.  I believe

    t all races at some seasons  to the

    s.  It is desirable t a man be clad so simply t he can lay

    s

    s
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