OUR FRIEND THE DOG 



that are empty by the time that 

 one can get at them ; of the lamp 

 that drives away the dark? . . . 

 How many orders, dangers, pro- 

 hibitions, problems, enigmas has 

 one not to classify in one's over- 

 burdened memory ! . . . And how 

 to reconcile all this with other 

 laws, other enigmas, wider and 

 more imperious, which one bears 

 within one's self, within one's in- 

 stinct, which spring up and de- 

 velop from one hour to the other, 

 which come from the depths of 

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