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climber. Here lie our watersheds ; hither lead the passes 

 to the realms unknown ; hence part our ways, and here 

 it is that we must draw the frontier lines of Right and 

 Wrong. It would seem, moreover, that in the depths of 

 every soul there lurks a metaphysic aspiration to these 

 heights, a craving to behold the varied patterns that com 

 pose life s whole spread out in their connexion. With 

 the right guides such ascents are safe, and even though 

 at first twinges of mountain-sickness may befall us, yet in 

 the end we shall return refreshed from our excursion and 

 strengthened to endure the drudgery and commonplace 

 that are our daily portion. 



