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"It is a fine emotion, Mariana," said Wilhelm, "when we bethink ourselves of old times, and old, Harmless errors, especially if this is at a period when we have happily gained some elevation, from which we can look around us, and survey the path we have left behind. It is so pleasant to think, with composure and satisfaction, of many obstacles, which often with painful feelings we may have regarded as invincible,--pleasant to compare what we now are with what we then were struggling to become."
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"It is a fine emotion, Mariana," said Wilhelm, "when we bethink ourselves of old times, and old, Harmless errors, especially if this is at a period when we have happily gained some elevation, from which we can look around us, and survey the path we have left behind. It is so pleasant to think, with composure and satisfaction, of many obstacles, which often with painful feelings we may have regarded as invincible,--pleasant to compare what we now are with what we then were struggling to become."
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"It is a fine emotion, Mariana," said Wilhelm, "when we bethink ourselves of old times, and old, Harmless errors, especially if this is at a period when we have happily gained some elevation, from which we can look around us, and survey the path we have left behind. It is so pleasant to think, with composure and satisfaction, of many obstacles, which often with painful feelings we may have regarded as invincible,--pleasant to compare what we now are with what we then were struggling to become."
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"It is a fine emotion, Mariana," said Wilhelm, "when we bethink ourselves of old times, and old, Harmless errors, especially if this is at a period when we have happily gained some elevation, from which we can look around us, and survey the path we have left behind. It is so pleasant to think, with composure and satisfaction, of many obstacles, which often with painful feelings we may have regarded as invincible,--pleasant to compare what we now are with what we then were struggling to become."
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"It is a fine emotion, Mariana," said Wilhelm, "when we bethink ourselves of old times, and old, Harmless errors, especially if this is at a period when we have happily gained some elevation, from which we can look around us, and survey the path we have left behind. It is so pleasant to think, with composure and satisfaction, of many obstacles, which often with painful feelings we may have regarded as invincible,--pleasant to compare what we now are with what we then were struggling to become."