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"
Tis
strange
to
see
the
humors
of
these
men
,
These
great
aspiring
spirits
,
that
should
be
wise
:
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
For
being
the
nature
of
great
spirits
to
loveTo
be
where
they
may
be
most
eminent
;
They
,
rating
of
themselves
so
farre
aboveUs
in
conceit
,
with
whom
they
do
frequent
,
Imagine
how
we
wonder
and
esteemeAll
that
they
do
or
say
;
which
makes
them
striveTo
make
our
admiration
more
extreme
,
Which
they
suppose
they
cannot
,
less
they
giveNotice
of
their
extreme
and
highest
thoughts
.
DANIEL
:
Tragedy
of
Philotas
.
Mr
.
Vincy
went
home
from
the
reading
of
the
will
with
his
point
of
view
considerably
changed
in
relation
to
many
subjects
.
He
was
an
open
-
minded
man
,
but
given
to
indirect
modes
of
expressing
himself
:
when
he
was
disappointed
in
a
market
for
his
silk
braids
,
he
swore
at
the
groom
;
when
his
brother
-
in
-
law
Bulstrode
had
vexed
him
,
he
made
cutting
remarks
on
Methodism
;
and
it
was
now
apparent
that
he
regarded
Fred
s
idleness
with
a
sudden
increase
of
severity
,
by
his
throwing
an
embroidered
cap
out
of
the
smoking
-
room
on
to
the
hall
-
floor
.
"
Well
,
sir
,
"
he
observed
,
when
that
young
gentleman
was
moving
off
to
bed
,
"
I
hope
you
ve
made
up
your
mind
now
to
go
up
next
term
and
pass
your
examination
.
I
ve
taken
my
resolution
,
so
I
advise
you
to
lose
no
time
in
taking
yours
.
"
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Fred
made
no
answer
:
he
was
too
utterly
depressed
.
Twenty
-
four
hours
ago
he
had
thought
that
instead
of
needing
to
know
what
he
should
do
,
he
should
by
this
time
know
that
he
needed
to
do
nothing
:
that
he
should
hunt
in
pink
,
have
a
first
-
rate
hunter
,
ride
to
cover
on
a
fine
hack
,
and
be
generally
respected
for
doing
so
;
moreover
,
that
he
should
be
able
at
once
to
pay
Mr
.
Garth
,
and
that
Mary
could
no
longer
have
any
reason
for
not
marrying
him
.
And
all
this
was
to
have
come
without
study
or
other
inconvenience
,
purely
by
the
favor
of
providence
in
the
shape
of
an
old
gentleman
s
caprice
.
But
now
,
at
the
end
of
the
twenty
-
four
hours
,
all
those
firm
expectations
were
upset
.
It
was
"
rather
hard
lines
"
that
while
he
was
smarting
under
this
disappointment
he
should
be
treated
as
if
he
could
have
helped
it
.
But
he
went
away
silently
and
his
mother
pleaded
for
him
.
"
Don
t
be
hard
on
the
poor
boy
,
Vincy
.
He
ll
turn
out
well
yet
,
though
that
wicked
man
has
deceived
him
.
I
feel
as
sure
as
I
sit
here
,
Fred
will
turn
out
well
else
why
was
he
brought
back
from
the
brink
of
the
grave
?
And
I
call
it
a
robbery
:
it
was
like
giving
him
the
land
,
to
promise
it
;
and
what
is
promising
,
if
making
everybody
believe
is
not
promising
?
And
you
see
he
did
leave
him
ten
thousand
pounds
,
and
then
took
it
away
again
.
"
"
Took
it
away
again
!
"
said
Mr
.
Vincy
,
pettishly
.
"
I
tell
you
the
lad
s
an
unlucky
lad
,
Lucy
.
And
you
ve
always
spoiled
him
.
"
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"
Well
,
Vincy
,
he
was
my
first
,
and
you
made
a
fine
fuss
with
him
when
he
came
.
You
were
as
proud
as
proud
,
"
said
Mrs
.
Vincy
,
easily
recovering
her
cheerful
smile
.
"
Who
knows
what
babies
will
turn
to
?
I
was
fool
enough
,
I
dare
say
,
"
said
the
husband
more
mildly
,
however
.