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The Upas Tree

CHAPTER IV
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I propose living on interesting and unique fruits and roots--all the things which correspond to locusts and wild honey.

But, Helen, I am afraid there will be quite a long time during which I shall not be able either to send or to receive letters.

We shall have to console ourselves with the trite old saying: 'No news is good news.' Of course, so far as I am concerned, it would be useless to hear of any cause for anxiety or worry when I could not possibly get back, or deal with it." "You shall not hear of any worries, or have any anxieties, darling.

If difficulties arise, I will deal with them.

You must keep a perfectly free mind, all the time.


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