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You would reap the rewards of study from the amusements of idleness (said L.L---e) learn to be reasonable - do not expect to unite inconsistencies, if you will yeild to the temptations the world offers, & lose your time, blame not the ennui that follows you in solitude. & accuse the gifts of Providence. ---

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Why not indulge in innocent Pleasures when no reason opposes the gratification of them, because temperance even in these is necessary. -- if you addition do /addition not remember that to preserve a good resolution which you have once