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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
then, we should expect to find persons 
become less teachable, less ignorant, less 
selfish, less thoughtless.” 
“ Bui Ihe danger is too often this, that 
whilst, in the one point of teachableness, 
the change runs on too fast, in the other 
three, — of wisdom, of unselfishness and 
of thoughtfulness, — it proceeds much 
too slowly: the faults of childhood thus 
remain in the character, whilst that 
quality by means of which these faults 
are meant to be corrected is at the same 
lime diminished.” 
Here, then, we see the quick- 
sands which youths have to pass 
through — and entomologists are fre- 
quently youths. 
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