Fors Clavigera : Letters to the Workmen And Labourers of Great Britain volume 1 & 2

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357 fighting', but it's all the same ;) as opposed to this modem British fighting, which is the lifting up of unholy hands,- — ■ feet, at least, — in wrath, and doubting. Also, just the minute before, I had upset my lucifer-match box, a nasty brown tin thing, containing, — as the spiteful Third Fors would have it — just two hundred and sixty-six wax matches, half of which being in a heap on the floor, and the rest all at cross-pur- poses, had to picked up, put straight and repacked, and at my b...est time for other work. During this operation, neces- sarily deliberate, I was thinking of my correspondent's querv, (see terminal notes,) respecting what I meant by doing any- thing " in a hurry." I mean essentially doing it in hurry of mind, — "doubting" whether we are doing it fast enough, — ■ not knowing exactly how fast we can do it, or how slowly it must be done, to be done well. You cannot pack a lucifer- box, nor make a dish of stir-about, nor knead a brown loaf, but with patience ; nor meet even the most pressing need but with coolness.

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