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Sentence
I
grew
bitter
in
my
words—I
believed
the
worst
of
everyone;
nay,
I
sometimes
doubted
the
affection
of
my
kind,
my
indulgent
parents.
But
let
me
hastily
pass
over
this
vain
and
profitless
epoch,—the
fierce
tempest,
and
the
weary
calm,
were
but
the
appointed
means
by
which
I
reached
the
harbour
of
faith
and
rest.
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I grew bitter in my words—I believed the worst of everyone; nay, I sometimes doubted the affection of my kind, my indulgent parents. But let me hastily pass over this vain and profitless epoch,—the fierce tempest, and the weary calm, were but the appointed means by which I reached the harbour of faith and rest.
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