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it. But then it possesses innate instinct, the 

 instinct which learns nothing and forgets 

 nothing, the instinct which Is steadfast 

 throughout time. 



The building up of theories has never ap- 

 pealed to me: I suspect them one and all. 

 To argue nebulously upon dubious premises 

 likes me no better. I observe, I experiment 

 and I let the facts speak for themselves. 

 We have just heard these facts. Let each 

 now decide for himself whether Instinct is 

 an innate faculty or an acquired habit. 



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