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To me indeed it seems strange, if any free man has come by a possession pleasanter than this, or has found out an occupation pleasanter than this or more useful for winning a livelihood.

Yet again, the earth willingly[*] teaches righteousness to those who can learn; for the better she is served, the more good things she gives in return.

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