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Of the positive side of the maxim, he may take me for an illustration. My cup has been just perfectly full (I will not say to overflowing, for that implies motion, outwardness) alike of lazy satis- faction and of satisfied laziness. You will at once per- ceive how incompatible with that condition of complete, spherical, self-contained do-nothingness the active en- joyment (ahem!) of writing letters must necessarily be. And therefore I have not written letters, though the re- ceiving thereof wou...ld have been in delightful harmony with the unmerited completeness of my felicity, and have made my brimming cup at last to overflow. Why could you not have thought of that, and caused your grace to abound where sin hath so much abounded? But, dear S. , I have thought of you more often and more tenderly than ever before, and often could have wished, for my sake, that you were with me to share the sweetness of our placid life. I say for my sake; not that I for a mo- ment doubt that you would enjoy it too, though it would Separate you too widely from the scenes of your deepest interest, and from those to whom your heart is (rightly) most closely bound.
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