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Waiting for Daylight

Chapter 10 Carlyle

Word Count: 370    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

ns, who are necessarily in the power of an argument which shows them we are devils, are yet compelled to admit that Shakespeare is worth

s volumes with a Hidden Hand-and fewer still love him, for at heart he was a Prussian. He was, indeed, slain in our affections by Frederick the Great. His shrine at Chelsea is no longer visited. It is all for the best, because in any case he wrote only a gnarled and involved bastard stuff of partly Teutonic origin. While this appeal was being made to me, I watched the face of a cat, which got up and stretched itself during the discourse, with some hope; but that animal looked as though it were thinking of its drowned kittens. It

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