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Lavengro

CHAPTER XXIII
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But, as we may never meet again, I think there are three things which I may safely venture to press upon you.

The first is, that the decencies and gentlenesses should never be lost sight of, as the practice of the decencies and gentlenesses is at all times compatible with independence of thought and action.

The second thing which I would wish to impress upon you is, that there is always some eye upon us; and that it is impossible to keep anything we do from the world, as it will assuredly be divulged by somebody as soon as it is his interest to do so.

The third thing which I would wish to press upon you--" "Yes," said the youth, eagerly bending forward.
"Is"-- and here the elderly individual laid down his pipe upon the table--"that it will be as well to go on improving yourself in German!".


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