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Rousseau

CHAPTER II
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He told lies as readily as the truth.

He pilfered things to eat.

He cunningly found a means of opening his master's private cabinet, and of using his master's best instruments by stealth.

He wasted his time in idle and capricious tasks.

When the man, with all the ravity of an adult moralist, describes these misdeeds of the boy, they assume a certain ugliness of mien, and excites a strong disgust which, when the misdeeds themselves are before us in actual life, we experience in a far more considerate form.


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