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Lay Morals

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...-MORROW ................................................................74 COLLEGE PAPERS ............................................................... ...e must be in the wrong. Well says Thoreau, speaking of some texts from the New Testament, and finding a strange echo of another style which the reader... ...wn finger rightly parallel, and we see what the man meant, whether it be a new star or an old street-lamp. And briefly, if a saying is hard to underst... ...change of air; for all of which he was indebted to his father’s wealth. At college he met other lads more diligent than himself, who followed the plou... ...he had twenty, or thirty, or a hundred thousand at his banker’s, or if all Yorkshire or all California were his to manage or to sell, he would still b... ... that he was an agent of the Royalists, for either the King or the Duke of York was heard to say, ‘That, if he might have his wish, he would have them... ...he purpose: it is more important to ask whether the Senatus or the body of alumni could do nothing towards the growth of better feel- ing and wider se... ...service in after life. Such a club might end, per- haps, by rivalling the ‘Union’ at Cambridge or the ‘Union’ at Oxford. COLLEGE PAPERS CHAPTER IV–THE... ...he same name. They are friends from that moment forth; they have a bond of union stron- ger than exchange of nuts and sweetmeats. This feeling, I own,...

...ISING A PAGE OF HISTORY 1666 ............................57 THE DAY AFTER TO-MORROW................................................................74 COLLEGE PAPERS.......................................................................................83 CRITICISMS................................................................................................106 SKETCHES .....

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