Ngs, through which invariably it comes to pass that failure and remorse
shall canker in the heart even of success ill-gained.... But if he
moralized it was with a cheerful countenance,
and his sermons were for himself alone. He kept his counsel and spoke
all
men fairly, giving nowhere any manner of offense: for could he tell
in what unlikely guise might wait the instrument he needed wherewith to
work out his unfaltering purpose?
And all the while they were watching him and wondering what was in his
mind. Well, he gave