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"
So
I
was
great
,
and
increased
more
than
all
that
were
before
me
in
Jerusalem
;
also
my
wisdom
returned
with
me
.
"
Then
I
looked
on
all
the
works
that
my
hands
had
wrought
and
on
the
labour
that
I
had
laboured
to
do
;
and
behold
,
all
was
vanity
and
vexation
of
spirit
,
and
there
was
no
profit
under
the
sun
.
"
All
things
come
alike
to
all
;
there
is
one
event
to
the
righteous
and
to
the
wicked
;
to
the
good
and
to
the
clean
,
and
to
the
unclean
;
to
him
that
sacrificeth
,
and
to
him
that
sacrificeth
not
;
as
is
the
good
,
so
is
the
sinner
;
and
he
that
sweareth
,
as
he
that
feareth
an
oath
.
"
This
is
an
evil
among
all
things
that
are
done
under
the
sun
,
that
there
is
one
event
unto
all
;
yea
,
also
the
heart
of
the
sons
of
men
is
full
of
evil
,
and
madness
is
in
their
heart
while
they
live
,
and
after
that
they
go
to
the
dead
.
"
For
to
him
that
is
joined
to
all
the
living
there
is
hope
;
for
a
living
dog
is
better
than
a
dead
lion
.
"
For
the
living
know
that
they
shall
die
;
but
the
dead
know
not
anything
,
neither
have
they
any
more
a
reward
;
for
the
memory
of
them
is
forgotten
.
"
Also
their
love
,
and
their
hatred
,
and
their
envy
,
is
now
perished
;
neither
have
they
any
more
a
portion
for
ever
in
anything
that
is
done
under
the
sun
.
"
"
There
you
have
it
,
Hump
,
"
he
said
,
closing
the
book
upon
his
finger
and
looking
up
at
me
.
"
The
Preacher
who
was
king
over
Israel
in
Jerusalem
thought
as
I
think
.
You
call
me
a
pessimist
.
Is
not
this
pessimism
of
the
blackest
?
--
'
All
is
vanity
and
vexation
of
spirit
,
'
'
There
is
no
profit
under
the
sun
,
'
'
There
is
one
event
unto
all
,
'
to
the
fool
and
the
wise
,
the
clean
and
the
unclean
,
the
sinner
and
the
saint
,
and
that
event
is
death
,
and
an
evil
thing
,
he
says
.
For
the
Preacher
loved
life
,
and
did
not
want
to
die
,
saying
,
'
For
a
living
dog
is
better
than
a
dead
lion
.
'
He
preferred
the
vanity
and
vexation
to
the
silence
and
unmovableness
of
the
grave
.
And
so
I.
To
crawl
is
piggish
;
but
to
not
crawl
,
to
be
as
the
clod
and
rock
,
is
loathsome
to
contemplate
.
It
is
loathsome
to
the
life
that
is
in
me
,
the
very
essence
of
which
is
movement
,
the
power
of
movement
,
and
the
consciousness
of
the
power
of
movement
.
Life
itself
is
unsatisfaction
,
but
to
look
ahead
to
death
is
greater
unsatisfaction
.
"
"
You
are
worse
off
than
Omar
,
"
I
said
.
"
He
,
at
least
,
after
the
customary
agonizing
of
youth
,
found
content
and
made
of
his
materialism
a
joyous
thing
.
"
"
Who
was
Omar
?
"
Wolf
Larsen
asked
,
and
I
did
no
more
work
that
day
,
nor
the
next
,
nor
the
next
.