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Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist

CHAPTER VII
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Conceiving it possible that I might shortly return, he had waited till now.

He took no further notice of my absence, nor manifested any desire to know the cause of it, but proceeded to mention the subject which had brought him hither.

These were his words.
You have nothing which the laws permit you to call your own.

Justice entitles you to the supply of your physical wants, from those who are able to supply them; but there are few who will acknowledge your claim, or spare an atom of their superfluity to appease your cravings.

That which they will not spontaneously give, it is not right to wrest from them by violence.


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