"Quad's odds"; . s of study and research, you can findnothing to compare with this. Does it shpeak about how to glean gloze ? anxiouslyasked the man of the goose. My friend, this is no receipt book, but an eminentwork on philosophy, as I have told you. Years were con-sumed in preparing this volume for the press, and nonebut the clearest mind could have grasped the subject hereindiscussed. If you desire food for deep meditation youhave it here. Does dis pook zay zum-ding apout der Brussianwar? asked the tailor ashe threaded his needle. My friend, this is notan everyday book, but awork on philos


"Quad's odds"; . s of study and research, you can findnothing to compare with this. Does it shpeak about how to glean gloze ? anxiouslyasked the man of the goose. My friend, this is no receipt book, but an eminentwork on philosophy, as I have told you. Years were con-sumed in preparing this volume for the press, and nonebut the clearest mind could have grasped the subject hereindiscussed. If you desire food for deep meditation youhave it here. Does dis pook zay zum-ding apout der Brussianwar? asked the tailor ashe threaded his needle. My friend, this is notan everyday book, but awork on philosophy—awork which will soon bein the hands of every pro-found thinker in the coun-try. What is the art ofphilosophy? This booktells you. Who were andwho are our philosophers ?Turn to these pages for areply. As I said before, I dont see how you can do with-out it. Und he dont haf anydings apout some fun, eh?inquired the tailor as the book was held out to him. My friend, must I again inform you that this is not an. 232 ROUSE MIT HIM ! ephemeral work—not a collection of nauseous trash, but arare, deep work on philosophy. Here, see the name of theauthor. That name alone, sir, should be proof enough toyour mind that the work cannot be surpassed for pro-fundity of thought. Why, sir, Gerrit Smith testifies to thegreatness of this volume ! I not knows Mr. Schmidt—I make no gloze mit him,returned the tailor in a doubting voice. Then you will let me leave your place without havingsecured your name to this volume! I cannot believe it!Behold what research! Turn these leaves and see thesegems of richest thought! Ah! if we only had such mindsand could wield such a pen ! But we can read, and in ameasure we can be like him. Every family should havethis noble work. Let me put your name down; the bookis only twelve dollars. Zwelve dollar for der pook! Zwelve dollar! und hehas noddings apout der war, und no fun in him, or zaynoddings how to glean gloze! What you clake me for,mister ? Go righ


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