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(Uneasy: sterling.) 99. Who despises all that is despicable is made to be impressed with all that is grand. (Underlined by Blake.) 107. Who takes from you ought to give in his turn, or he is a thief. I distinguish taking and accepting, robbing and receiving. Many give already by the mere wish to give, their still unequivocal wish of improvement and gratitude, while it draws from us, opens treasures within us that might have remained locked up even to ourselves. (Nohle and generous.) 114. Who wr...ites as he speaks, speaks as he writes, looks as he speaks and writes, is honest. (Underlined by Blake.) 124. Who has a daring eye tells downright truths and downright lies. (Contrary to No. 39, hut most true.) LAVATEE 129 141. Many trifling inattentions, neglects, indiscretions, are so many un- equivocal proofs of dull frigidity, hardness, and extreme egotism. (Bather uneasy.) 150. As your enemies and your friends so are you. (Very uneasy.) 151. You may depend upon it ttat he is a good man whose intimate friends are all good, and whose enemies are characters decidedly bad.
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