Chapter 8 No.8

Word Count: 345    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

modity that we take of it is not so great as our ow

elicious victuals, and thereby to make more excess-but less exquisite and less superfluous fare, with fewer surfeits and fewer fevers too, would be almost as wholesome! Then, th

live miserably in neediness all their days, rather than to find it in their heart to diminish their hoard, they have such a fancy to look thereon. Yea, and some men, for fear lest thieves should steal it from them, are their own thieves and steal it from themselves. For they dare not so much as let it lie where they themselves may look on it, but put it in

ncle, not one penny, fo

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