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"I am a part of the part, which at first was the whole"
GOETHE--Mephistopheles in Faust
My spirits rose as I went deeper; into the forest; but I could not
regain my former elasticity of mind I found cheerfulness to be like
life itself--not to be created by any argue sohts, is to dare
thenaw at your heart till they
are tired; and you find you still have a residue of life they cannot
kill So, better and worse, I went on, till I ca
in the forest In the , low hut,
built with one end against a single tall cypress, which rose like a
spire to the building
A vague o closer, and look through a little half-open door,
near the opposite end fro towards the further end, I saw a la, with
a dim, reddish fla by its light I could see nothing ot used to the di near h utensils lay here and there, and a bed stood in the