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He, who followed the principles of Epicuruss philosophy, and often used to dispute with Brutus concerning matters of this nature, spoke to him thus upon this occasion "It is the opinion of our sect, Brutus, that not all that we feel or see is real and true; but that the sense is a most slippery and deceitful thing, and the mind yet more quick and subtle to put the sense in motion and affect it with every kind of change upon tools real occasion of fact; just as an impression is made upon wax; and the soul of man, which has in itself both what imprints and what is imprinted on, may most easily, by its own operations, produce and assume every variety of shape and figure.
"How quick you are!" cried Catherine "you have guessed it, I declare. Matrimony was her object, provided she could marry well and having seen Mr.
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