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Without repinings or scepticisms at the apparent successes of bad men, the poet is contented with what he finds, accepting cheerfully the facts of life as they are; it never seems to occur to him as seriously possible that a bad man could succeed or a good one fail; and as the ways of Providence, therefore, require no vindicating, neither his imagination nor his curiosity tempts him into penetrating the future.

That must have been real dreaming, and yet now, with all my sanities and scepticisms, I could half believe it real. You become reserved. Perhaps not exceptionally so, but as all children become reserved. Already you understand that your heart is very preciously your own.

But examine the dead, and how divine the effect of the cause! How go back to the records of the Borgias, and amidst all the scepticisms of times in which, happily, such arts are unknown, unsuspected, learn from the hero of Machiavel how a clasp of the hand can get rid of a foe!

I talked much and boasted to Cothope whom I suspected of scepticisms about this new type of what it would do, and it progressed slowly. It progressed slowly because I was restless and uncertain. At times I would go away to London to snatch some chance of seeing Beatrice there, at times nothing but a day of gliding and hard and dangerous exercise would satisfy me.

But it is clear it is an offence of a different nature from actions one believes to be in themselves and apart from the law reprehensible things. But my scepticisms about the current legal institutions and customary code are not exhausted by these modifications I have suggested.

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