lost its notion of justice and in- 

 justice. . . . 



Is that all? Not yet; for the 

 smallest life is made up of innu- 

 merous duties, and it is a long 

 work to organize a happy exis- 

 tence upon the borderland of two 

 such different worlds as the world 

 of beasts and the world of men. 

 How should we fare if we had 

 to serve, while remaining within 

 our own sphere, a divinity, not 

 an imaginary one, like to our- 

 selves, because the offspring of our 

 own brain, but a god actually 



