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A HISTORY OF BOHEMIAN

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with her — my pride is idle and my word worthless if my acts are not in accordance with my sentiments. Idle indeed would it be if I could bring nothing forward and give no proof that I am what I say that I am. Then indeed your argument would be powerful and your words conform to truth and justice, and I myself should then agree with them. For it is my firm conviction that no man is good but he who by his deeds proves that he is good. " But I — deign to excuse me — have given no cause for your judgment on me. That my manner is somewhat dififerent from what it was some time ago, and that I do not labour so assiduously for the welfare of my country as I did some time back, that is no proof that I have lost and abandoned all my innate love and affection for As the sun does not cease to be the sun when for moment sets in the midst of clouds, and as fire does not immediately pierce does not lose its heat through cold tiles, and as field also must not be contime sidered barren when for lies fallow, and so to speak rests so also ought not and should not be declared wanting in the love and care for my country which do not try my skill on my duty to have, because every course = take part in every political contest). " For as prudent sailors are carried, when the sea calm, here and there and catch the wind in their sails, time drives storm arises, and for and then, when them from their straight course, they yet remain out at sea and guard themselves as best they can with the commore favourable wind guides them to their pass till also avoid the present evil times destined port thus and their difficulties, and conceal myself from the storm as under roof till more convenient times arise."

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