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remount its toilsome perpendicular ? What but the unerring 

 instinct which points out to them the only path towards re- 

 covery of their green elysium ? 



We, perhaps, have been hurled from some elevation as 

 proud, and plentiful, and happy. A way may exist of regain- 

 ing our lost position, a way there certainly is for the attain- 

 ment of one far more exalted. But what shall lead us up 

 the difficult ascent ? Seems not the worm to possess a better 

 guide than we ? It would, assuredly, if it were not our privi- 

 lege to invoke the aid of Eeason's Source and Instinct's Giver, 

 who will lead us surely, not perhaps to the recovery of our 

 transitory Eden, but to the peaceful paradise where storms 

 never rise, where movements never clash, and where every 

 step is a step of progression without hindrance and with- 

 out end. 





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