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Yk\*' 
.1 CHILI) OF NATURE 
of insight. What other men would 
have called a philosophy or general 
scheme of things was to him simply 
knowledge of life borne in from 
main- sources, gained tar more by 
the very commonplace process of 
living than by any unusual process 
of thinking, distilled by time out 
of the rich substance of experience. 
Slowly but steadily the great order 
o\ the world revealed itself to him, 
and he found his own place in it ; 
as he touched it at many points in 
ever-deepening harmony ot rela- 
tionship his nature was fertilised ; 
tor whenever a man touches that 
order which is the hem o\ the gar- 
ment o{ God, vitality passes into 
him. Patientlv and reverently wait- 
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