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is still proverbial. From all time, grave magistrates, illustrious writers, 

 famous citizens, and even saintly personages have prefaced their career of 



labour, study, and virtue by a more or less prolonged sowing of wild oats. 

 At all times, moreover, Paris offered only too many temptations to vice and 

 dissipation. It is easy, therefore, to understand what must have been the 



