[Mr. Isaacs by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookMr. Isaacs CHAPTER VI 33/52
I do not think I shall act as you suggest, but I am nevertheless grateful to you. There is one thing I want to ask you, and consult you about, however." "My friend, what is the use of my giving you advice that you will not follow? If I lived with you, and were your constant companion, you would ask me to advise you twenty times a day, and then you would go and do the diametric opposite of what I suggested.
If I did not see in you something that I see in few other men, I would not be here.
There are plenty of fools who have wit enough to take counsel of a wise man.
There are few men of wit wise enough to be guided by their betters, as if they were only fools for the time.
Yet because you are so wayward I will help you once or twice more, and then I will leave you to your own course--which you, in your blindness, will call your kismet, not seeing that your fate is continually in your own hands--more so at this moment than ever before.
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