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The Mystery of Metropolisville

CHAPTER XXV
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But what does Logic care for a Soul or its cry?
After a while a wider experience brings in something better than Logic.

This is Philosophy.

And Philosophy knows what Logic can not learn, that reason is not the only faculty by which truth is apprehended--that the hungers and intuitions of the Soul are worth more than syllogisms.
Do what he would, Charlton could not conceal from himself that in sympathy Miss Minorkey was greatly deficient.

She essayed to show feeling, but she had little to show.

It was not her fault.


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