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Excerpt from Devereux, Vol. 2 of 3: A Tale
But what has this to. Do with my tale? Ay, Reader, that is thy question; andl will answer it by one'of mine. When thou hearest a man mora lize and preach of Fate, art thou not sure that.he is going to tell thee of some one of his peculiar misfortunes? Sorrow loves a parable as much. As mirth loves a jest. And thus, already and from afar, I prepare thee, at the commencement of this, the third of those portions into which the history of my various and wild life will be divided, for that event with which I purpose that the said por tion shall be concluded.
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