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Excerpt from The Fawn of Spring-Vale, Vol. 3 of 3: The Clarionet, and Other Tales; The Misfortunes of Barney Branagan, Resurrections of Barney Bradley
All greatness is relative, and, of course, known only by comparison. Every child, for instance, thinks his own father the greatest, wisest, and best inan living, until he sees him compared with Others. For the same reason it is, that whatever trade or profession, or other'occupation a parent follows, is looked upon as the most 1mportant and dignified that can be found. 15 a very general principle in life, among men, as well as boys.
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