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The Allen House

CHAPTER XVIII
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Is not that a better faith ?" "Yes, a better and a truer," said I.
"It is not the death passage that we need fear.

That has in it no intrinsic evil.

It is the sleep of mortality, and the rest is sweet to all.

If we give place to fear, let it be for that state beyond the bourne, which will be unhappy in the degree that we are lovers of self and the world--that is, lovers of evil instead of good.

As the tree falls, so it lies, Doctor.


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