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The Claverings

CHAPTER VIII
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If I took much of the stuff I should get cross and sick, and make a beast of myself but then what a pity it is that it should be so." "You wouldn't like much of it, I think," said his wife.
"That is it," said he.

"We are driven to work because work never palls on us, whereas pleasure always does.

What a wonderful scheme it is when one looks at it all.

No man can follow, pleasure long continually.

When a man strives to do so, he turns his pleasure at once into business, and works at that.


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