rst, whereashe who sacrifices himself for others personifies the second--the divinecontenting of his soul by serving the happiness of his fellow-men. Clemens, encouraged and full of enthusiasm, now endeavored to interesthimself in the practical details of manufacture, but his stock ofpatience was light and the details were many. Pond was exploiting Nyeand Riley, and Clemens went on to Boston especially to hear them. Colonel Johnston, to whom the sum was important, tried to thank him, buthe only said: Never mind, Colonel, it only gave me pleasure to do you that littlefavor.
hether recalling some old absurdity of youth, or denouncing orthodoxcreeds, or detailing the shortcomings of human-kind. No man that ever lived has ever done a thing to please God-- primarily. Just look what he says about the number of soldiers. I began to notice some pretty suspicious things.
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