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and remains there ; at least he will always fly to a wall 

 for shelter. Instead of from the wall, pull his head 

 towards it, so as to place his eye, instead of your knee, 

 against it ; continue to use the spur, and the horse will 

 never go near a wall again. 



To pull a horse from what he shies at, and towards the Truth may 



be para- 



wall he rubs you against, are very paradoxical doctrines. doxical - 



But, 6 jMvOos 5?jA.ot, the fable shows, that truth may be 

 paradoxical that we can blow hot and blow cold with 

 the same breath ; and it was only the brutal wild man of 

 the woods who drove the civilised man from his den, for 

 performing the feat. 



