| The first excerpt represents the past or something you must release, and is drawn from God The Invisible King by H. G. Wells: of prey, these are lives of futility; the light of God will not
tolerate such lives. Here religion can bring nothing but a
severance from the old way of life altogether, a break and a
struggle towards use and service and dignity.
But even here it does not follow that because a life has been wrong
the new life that begins must be far as the poles asunder from the
old. Every sort of experience that has ever come to a human being
is in the self that he brings to God, and there is no reason why a
knowledge of evil ways should not determine the path of duty. No
one can better devise protections against vices than those who have
practised them; none know temptations better than those who have
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The second excerpt represents the present or the deciding factor of the moment, and is drawn from Master of the World by Jules Verne: and may be reprinted only when these Etexts are free of all fees.]
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THE MASTER OF THE WORLD
By Jules Verne
Contents
1 What Happened in the Mountains
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The third excerpt represents the future or something you must embrace, and is drawn from The Octopus by Frank Norris: throughout Bonneville.
The ex-engineer promptly became voluble, assertive, doggedly
emphatic.
"Smartest little tad in all Tulare County, and more fun! A
regular whole show in herself."
"And the hops?" inquired the other.
"Bully," declared Dyke, with the good-natured man's readiness to
talk of his private affairs to any one who would listen. "Bully.
I'm dead sure of a bonanza crop by now. The rain came JUST
right. I actually don't know as I can store the crop in those
barns I built, it's going to be so big. That foreman of mine was
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