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The Sea-Wolf

CHAPTER XI
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"The Preacher who was king over Israel in Jerusalem thought as I think.

You call me a pessimist.

Is not this pessimism of the blackest?
--'All is vanity and vexation of spirit,' 'There is no profit under the sun,' 'There is one event unto all,' to the fool and the wise, the clean and the unclean, the sinner and the saint, and that event is death, and an evil thing, he says.

For the Preacher loved life, and did not want to die, saying, 'For a living dog is better than a dead lion.' He preferred the vanity and vexation to the silence and unmovableness of the grave.

And so I.


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