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He occupied himself with literature all these years, and naturally read a great deal that tallied with his views ; whatever did not, made no impression upon him, and he only wondered how people could be so simple as to believe things so preposterous and base- less. With a single exception, no one ever addressed him on the subject of personal religion, it being thought by those who knew him that the fixity of his views was such as to make the task hopeless. To a friend who once addressed him on ...the subject of re- 1 "In Memoriam, George Boweri," pp. 11-14. 158 GEORGE BOWEN ligion, he replied by a letter the character of which may be gathered from the quotation which he placed at the head of it, ' Thinkst thou that because thou art virtuous, there shall be uo more cakes aud ale ? Ay, by St. Authouy and ginger shall be hot in the mouth too.' At a later period, Strauss came in his way, and what surprised him was that the German should take such prodigious pains to disprove that, the falsity of which lay, as it seemed to him, on the very sur- face." ' "In the summer of 1836, George, accompanied by the other members of his father's family, went to Europe, the period immediately preceding having been marked by sundry manifestations of his liberty-loving and enthusiastic spirit.
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