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THE DREAM, OR LUCIAN’S CAREER
is making any one of them faint-hearted and inclining him toward the worse, to the detriment of a noble nature. He will be strengthened, I am very sure, by hearing the tale, if he takes me as an adequate example, reflecting what I was when 1 aspired to all that is finest and set my heart on education, showing no weakness in the face of my poverty at that time, and what I am now, on my return to you — if nothing more, at least quite as highly thought of as any sculptor.
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