A Stevenson Calendar

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You, for your part, must not think you will ever be a good man, for these are born and ni)t made. You will have your own reward, if you kic[) [ 37 1 on growing better than you were — how do I say? — if you do not keep on growing worse.
Reflections and Remarks.
APRIL TWENTY-SEVENTH The habitual liar may be a very honest fellow^ and live truly with his wife and friends ; while another man who never told a formal falsehood in his life may yet be himself one lie — heart and face, from top to bottom
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Virginibus Puerisque.
APRIL TWENTY-EIGHTH Man is an idle animal. He is at least as intel- ligent as the ant ; but generations of advisers have in vain recommended him the ant's example.
The Day after To-morronu.
APRIL TWENTY-NINTH Some thoughts, which sure would be the most beautiful, vanish before we can rightly scan their features ; as though a god, travelling by our green highways, should but ope the door, give one smiling look into the house, and go again for ever.
The Country of the Camuards.


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