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My an the duties of my new position,
somewhat instructed, I hoped, by the adventures that had befallen me in
Fairy Land Could I translate the experience of my travels there, into
comain,
and learn it all over again, in the other for to the world
of men, whose experience yet runs parallel to that of Fairy Land? These
questions I cannot answer yet But I fear
Even yet, I findround sometimes with anxiety, to see
whether ht away from the sun or no I have never yet
discovered any inclination to either side And if I am not unfrequently
sad, I yet cast no more of a shade on the earth, than e feeling sohost, sent into the world to s I have already done
May the world be brighter for me, at least in those portions of it,
where my darkness falls not
Thus I, who set out to findthat I had