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we all know, is a lively exercise of one's powers. Pure Play has no rules, except this very law of liberty. It bloweth where it listeth. It has no purpose, unless recreation. The particular occupation I mean,—a petite bouchée with the Universes,—may take either the form of esthetic contemplation, or that of distant castle-building, or that of considering some wonder in one of the Universes or some connection between two of the three, with speculation concerning its cause. It is this last kind—I will call it 'Musement' on the whole,—that I particularly recommend, because it will in time flower into the N.A. One who

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