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1705039347 discharge, relief of load; unloading.
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1705039349 nerveless, destitute of strength or courage; without nerves; lacking vigor; powerless; weak; inert.
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1705039351 weltering sea of sensibility and emotion . A weltering sea is one which rises and falls tumultuously; rocks and tosses; hence, restless, boundless space or extent of one’s feeling or consciousness.
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1705039353 Rousseau, Jean Jacques (1712-1778), French philosopher and author. He advocated going back to nature; he proposed that parents should nurture their own children.
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1705039355 foundling hospital, an institution for infants found after their parents have deserted or exposed them.
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1705039357 “other particulars,” other details, perhaps not so inviting.
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1705039359 concomitants, associates, companions.
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1705039361 inertly, sluggishly, slowly, weakly.
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1705039363 flinch, draw back; wince.
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1705039365 psychic, pertaining to the mind, mental as contrasted to the physical.
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1705039367 gratuitous, offered free; extra; not called for by the circumstances.
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1705039369 ascetic, rigid in self-denial and devotions.
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1705039371 winnowed, separated and driven off; blowing the chaff away from the seed.
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1705039373 chaff, the glumes or husks of grain and grasses separated from the seed by threshing and winnowing.
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1705039375 hortatory ethics, moral conduct or teaching which counsels, advises, or incites or encourages.
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1705039377 theology, the science of God or of religion.
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1705039379 Rip Van Winkle . Joseph Jefferson (1829-1905), American actor, seeking an original play for himself, made a dramatization of Washington Irving’s Rip Van Winkle . He first played this role in London in 1865. This drama delighted American playgoers for two generations.
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1705039381 dereliction, failure in duty; a neglect or omission as if by wilful abandonment.
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1705039383 Questions
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1705039385 1. How is habit a conservative agent?
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1705039387 2. What period is most important for the fixing of personal habits?
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1705039389 3. How can we make our nervous system our ally?
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1705039391 4. What are the two great maxims quoted from Professor Bain?
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1705039393 5. What is the third maxim suggested?
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1705039395 6. Why is action necessary?
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