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"I have done so," answered Cornelia And then she felt a sudden anger at herself, soher heart with an aliven hiive hiht be wise, but there are counsels of perfection that cannot be followed; because they are utterly at variance with that intuitive knowledge, which the soul has of old; and which it will not surrender; and whose wisdom it is interiorly sure of And after this confidence Cornelia did not go so often to le drop taken froht, and the same law is certain in all hu had been taken away; the level of their friendship was changed; and when Doctor Moran could not but perceive this fact, he said-"Go less frequently to madame's, Cornelia You do not enjoy your visits; dissolve a friendship that begins to be incomplete It is the best plan"