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should be compelled to admit this, for reasons which will be developed in good time. But Gratry's doctrine is essentially different from that. Today, while I was putting my mare into her stable, in the dusk of the evening, I noticed a black streak upon the floor which I at first took for a shadow. But upon closer inspection (for my eyes are not as good as they once were) I saw rhat it was a large black-snake. I experienced a certain shock strong enough to enable me to percieve what that shock consisted in, namely, in a sense, that the snake was there in spite of me. Now, evenif I had anticipated seeing the snake, and even if, anticipating it, i had wished to see it, still, when I did come to see it, I should have experienced something of that same sense of being compelled to see it. Such a sense of being compelled to see it. Such a sense of compulsion, of a struggle between something within and something without, accompanies

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