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knowings of a depraved apetite - puts to --- and offers to his neighbor the intoxicating bowl --  It is not a trifling matter whether such an one occasion all drink or not.  No one can meddle with it without incurring guilt.  Man is an imatitive animal and unless he struggle against it he will spontaneous adopt the practices of those whom he respects.  we can not lock ourselves up within ourselves.  We wield a wonderful power for weal or for wore in forming the characters of those around us.  It is the moderate drunkers example which prevents the Rumsellers decanters fleeing away - name stricken in to oblivion.
knowings of a depraved apetite - puts to
There is nothing attractive in the appearance of a drunkard.  Tavern keepers are shrewd enough to know that were he permitted to lie about the bar room his customers would be gone.
and offers to his neighbor the intoxicating bowl  
It is not a trifling matter whether such an one occasion  
all drink or not.  No one can meddle with it without  
incurring guilt.  Man is an imatitive animal and  
unless he struggle against it he will spontaneously
adopt the practices of those whom he respects.  we can  
not lock ourselves up within ourselves.  We wield  
a wonderful [influence] power for weal or for wore [on these]
[around us] in forming the characters of those around  
us.  It is the moderate drunkers example which  
prevents the Rumsellers decanters fleeing away,
shame stricken in to oblivion.
There is nothing attractive in the appearance  
of a drunkard.  Tavern keepers are shrewd enough  
to know that were he permitted to lie about  
the bar room his customers would be gone.

Revision as of 00:59, 20 March 2019

knowings of a depraved apetite - puts to and offers to his neighbor the intoxicating bowl It is not a trifling matter whether such an one occasion all drink or not. No one can meddle with it without incurring guilt. Man is an imatitive animal and unless he struggle against it he will spontaneously adopt the practices of those whom he respects. we can not lock ourselves up within ourselves. We wield a wonderful [influence] power for weal or for wore [on these] [around us] in forming the characters of those around us. It is the moderate drunkers example which prevents the Rumsellers decanters fleeing away, shame stricken in to oblivion. There is nothing attractive in the appearance of a drunkard. Tavern keepers are shrewd enough to know that were he permitted to lie about the bar room his customers would be gone.