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THE CONCLUSION
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OW, Reader, I have told my dream to thee; See if thou canst interpret it to me, Or to thyself, or neighbor; but take heed Of misinterpreting; for that, instead Of doing good, will but thyself abuse : By misinterpreting, evil ensues. . . . What of my dross thou findest here, be bold To throw away; but yet preserve the gold. What if my gold be wrapped up in ore ? — None throws away the apple for the core. But if thou shalt cast all away as vain, I know not but 'twill make me dream again.
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