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2. A Society
But no s us from judging ts? Before o t s  he world is like.”

    So o a society for asking questions. One of us o visit a man–of–o udy; anoto attend a meeting of business men;  pictures, go to concerts, keep our eyes open in treets, and ask questions perpetually. e y  before parting t nig ts of life o produce good people and good books. Our questions o be directed to finding out s tained by men. e vo  bear a single cil isfied.

    Off  to tiso to Oxford; oto Cambridge; ed tate;  rooms,  to ts, and sa  asking ner certain questions and carefully noting  intervals  togetions. Oing! Never es upon “y’s sain visited e gentleman) and demanded t isfied. “But  ing t  moment  over and received, to , six ligaps upon tis pouring dorembling rigriking an attitude and imitating ty of ill to be satisfied!” “Spoken like a gentleman!” urned, and fell into profound t. “If six strokes avenge te gentleman?” o lay tily t s . y. “Let me see,”   ted. “My mot mention your motrembling like an aspen and fluso ts of  en minutes at least before so proceed. At lengt if srokes and a  a spot indicated by ion of t t  grandmot trafalgar) it o a restaurant; drank ttles of ed estations of eternal friendship.

    t of  to ts. At  visit so t ted by large animals resembling man o move reme dignity, mumble and nod to test ed a tles at tical moment of a trial, but o judge  sime to see to t from t ed t it is unfair to suppose t the Judges are men.

    to t ures so recite from a pale blue volume, “O! for
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