

forms to unintelligible limits. . . . 

 It becomes necessary, therefore, 

 first of all to know exactly where 

 the sacred domain begins and 

 ends. Whom are you to suffer, 

 whom to stop ? . . . There is the 

 road by which every one, even 

 the poor, has the right to pass. 

 Why ? You do not know ; it is 

 a fact which you deplore, but 

 which you are bound to accept. 

 Fortunately, on the other hand, 

 here is the fair path which none 

 may tread. This path is faithful 

 to the sound traditions ; it is not 

 . **— warn MkMtm ^ihh 



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