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In a World of Taking, the Mistake Down and down into your own regard you double, dangling a bucket, to take a shine. What's the secret? You're not interested in anything there's only one of. So the mirror is amazing, and you find yourself inside it to be deep. If you had another fifty years, you'd feel no less this wonderment at being— framed in a standstill, your head in the clouds (your likeness in mind), you'd fall in love with reason. This is the mistake. You think too much of your life, far from oceans, far from rivers, far from streaming. You think, death I could bear, if it's anything like this self in the calm of a held pail. But the catch in the clarity comes then. To look like this, you mustn't ever be touched or moved again . . . 157 ...

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