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Mr. Isaacs

CHAPTER VII
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He cannot take his religion in the morning and enjoy himself the rest of the day.

He must abstain from everything that could remind him that he has a mind at all, besides a soul.

No amusement will he tolerate, no reading of even the most harmless fiction can he suffer, while he is in the weekly devotional trance.
I cannot explain these things; they are race questions, problems for the ethnologist.

Certain it is, however, that the partial decay of strict Sabbatarianism which seems to have set in during the last quarter of a century has not been attended by any notable development of power in English thought of that class.

The first Republic tried the experiment of the decimal week, and it was a failure.


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