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Perhaps his love for Clara enuine; perhaps it was not He

had hoped that as he grew older he ht be able really to SEE a

woman, but he was once ood as before hio, just as it ith the commonest shop-boy he

at an area

gate It was terrible to him to find that he had so nearly lost his

self-control, but upon this point he was unjust to himself, for we

are often th of the tely, but decisively,

enables us at last to resist it

Then he fell tohow little his studies had done for him

What was the use of theer, and he

was no better able than other people to resist temptation After

twenty years continuous labour he found his froht have saved him

Clara was not as Baruch No such storm as that which had darkened