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The Sign of the Four

CHAPTER VII
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I worked back to him through Carlyle." "That was like following the brook to the parent lake.

He makes one curious but profound remark.

It is that the chief proof of man's real greatness lies in his perception of his own smallness.

It argues, you see, a power of comparison and of appreciation which is in itself a proof of nobility.

There is much food for thought in Richter.


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