to us; ts place; y; t God, and givenup to all the evils of chance.
Yesterday I er a long urned ed.
Everyto accuse tion of tle by-street, acquainted, and I found myself suddenly in to languis time y rags to dry; tid gutters,iles!
I felt oppressed ened on.
A little fartopped by tal; a deadman, nailed dofuneral pomp or ceremony, and follo last friend of tcast--ter roducedas ttendant at to commit to to tomb, as less no one le ofsociety, he less?
But y, if one of its members can the wind?
tal trance of in destitution on our compassion till olive! roops of outcasts, in addition to trials imposed on allGods co endure tion. Union ts in its subterranean city!
A t is ties, if excrouble of to whe whole world is a life of joy?
and t of Mao, in tales of ton -trees:
quot;Alas! tians; tcotinual feast before tiny fliesare tore of fruit. t of taking every t ttle birds are ;
But tural state is like t of ture. quot;tinual feast before ;
, t selfis association not be better for every one to turn again totile bosom of nature, and live ty in peace andliberty?
August 20ts a red gloains; t he day.
My eye al, to-day it stops at ttress wes our .
torms ripped top of its plaster covering, and dustcarried by ted in t of aerial terrace, alk of ed by a sickly ear t droops its yellow head.
tray crop on t of s to t o me tiful ook as a cive province, s, loaded he roads.
I still remember ted merriment of t ttime, somettercame from to God, t of t,t indistinctly t in tains of corn-so say, Nextto God, it is we whe world!
a here is in all human labor!
oizan, far auff in takes care t tects ax-comptroller adjusts einterests occupies s ant countries; t add every day a feeam, eam impels tic trains ofour iron roads! te togetoilof eacs ioned among t members of ty by atacit agreement. If, in tionment, errors are committed, ifcertain individuals been employed according to ties,ts of detail diminision of the whole.
t man included in tion he whole.
tate of nature. As is necessary t for everything.
All creation is y; but as many surmount tacles rengtGod reckon on any otunity. No one reaps, manufactures, figo any one. multiplied by t multiplied by ty.
But, notanding ted by t of somevices in detail, I cursed tter, and almost envied thesavage.
One of ties of our nature is alo mistake feeling forevidence, and to judge of the season by a cloud or a ray of sunshine.
as t of of civilization? Must y of edtrary, t it edt for more y? t deadman, e I deplored, found, by tal, a coffin and t to rest?
Alone, and far from men, in ures! ts ofy are s destitute. s t anotion to say urn. t of usy mucrengtted o from nature.
But cannot society give us more? s it? Errors ted in tribution of tasks and ime ter division s of society go on toion, like everyty is to kno ourselves to tep of time,w danger.
August 14t cos of lead,iles; tion of cold and side. t .
I ation from tday. I raruction of first, my neering over tters; a fine ladys life seemed tosuit y of preparing a ser forransformed our idler into a ion. I say! e are indebted to it not only for most of ourtalents, but for many of our virtues!
Is it not necessity t est constant activity ions? As t of ts of nature, try; necessity anding, endurance a. sun, and loaded ies of t, and naked, in t of gifts attempt to explore, y to o build ations to defend emperance of to and morerobust: disciplined by it, o mount ion, ep nearestto tes.
I made tions inct seemedto e since s lastt was finis up ence.
on tc attentive care. tage of moral action, o takelessons from. ttle ones soon became large, and take t flig able to clear to tter. Icaugy, and placed ile infront of t noticed reesand along t ao takefrom tle bird o ive cries; tering empt, and to return!
I crumbled some bread before ttle orp kno ried to catc o t. will become of come back!
August 15ttle bird dying upon tiles; by ried in vain to pulsations of life; ruggle of lifeagainst deat: it is a o us.
doubt it is my oldneigion ract my ts.
It ress. Excellent terfrom o ans for her.
I kept it, to copy it in my journal. is:
quot;DEAR MOto tell you t I time, except t last , abetter craft anywhere.
quot;A gust of as I came up above er, Isaain sinking. I after y, and,after diving times, I brougo ted on board, and o an officer.
quot;I do not ted me.
But it isnt all; it seems t fisain I er, and t told me t Iam promoted to be a sailor of t class! Directly I kne,I cried out, My moto o send you.
quot;I include by begging you to take care of yourself if you o t you for nothing.
quot;Your son, from ttom of my ,
JACQUES.quot;
t tress dictated to me:
quot;MY GOOD JACQUOt: It makes me very o see t your isstill as true as ever, and t you tell you to take care of your life,because you kno is t you,dear c t bound to live, y.
quot;Do not fear for my ter! I donot gro all, for fear of making you unnot very badly, I put it into the savings
bank, ted you ts.
quot;All your friends are dead, leaving ies. I gave y francs remittanceand said t you it in t money inanot of savings bank; but t is our s t getterest.
quot;Good-bye, dear Jacquot. rite to me often, and alher,
quot;P.quot;
Good son, and o a lovefor t of fanciful misante of t of to sucimpartial observation soon does justice to sucion, t in ture, t in t of noticing it, of its being tion. If not, noto be its compensation or itsremedy. spiritual ric of ty! erial!
t ion, is e affection and of enduring self-sacrifice. took care of ed to time for accomplisionof sinct, and not a rational ced off ty as rid of a burden, and surned again to y. trary, ask as long as God sill remain, so to speak, joined to part of herself.
tions make for our species an existence separate from allt of creation. to t of terrestrialimmortality; and if otuates himself.