ABSTRACT

The thyn1e fcrmon. 5., jfo~ ttJcmrth bnto bG t~r.t we an Hot mrul] boiiD tmto lJDon,tfl)cp~cf~.ru( bRS m d)Ul hfc.birou.crut take t~at to be but a.u an Olbrr of nalurt. ,.~rut tt itJ that tf)c mo1.c bt fparttb b.u fo wur~e the nto~e we otig})t to felt ~tfl fatf)trlyt gootmtJS, but tl'f DO it not, ann fo bV rmfon of our bulnc.a tt as become 11tttfull that <ll)ob u·o~k ofanotbrrfa{bton.~on, t1Jcn as J I) aut alreabp fapbt, tftl)at <lEi Pb plume b.G out of il)c grauc,nnb tl)at me l)auc.btnc e.a fo~ fa '1\rn fot a timt, tl}llt tt fcmrb U' t were c:ut of from all)opc,tl)at tum men Diibatgnc'b teloht bpon bd as tfwti»tn po~c rotten Ctlrrion11, tftn tbts.c.afe <ASoll l)c1uc pitttbpon b.G,tn t~s l)t.[bcwct~ b.Ufo mud) grratcr b~igl)tnctrc to fc l)i.G mttcye , anb fd mud) mcJc rut l)auc ouafto to acknowltbgt wbat ann bo\t?c infinttt bts bountpt i.G,tn tl)is tl)ilt gon ~at~ fo 'pluclttb bs bache from t~c tltatl}.Jl.o, t~US it is tl)at EJtchian meant to fap.