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Henry H.Rogers(Added in 1909)
The value of his advice.--His beautiful nature.
Since he passed from life many months have gone by, and still I have not found myself competent to put into words my feelings for him and my estimate of him. For he is as yet too near, the restraint of his spirit too effective.
All through my life I have been the easy prey1 of the cheap adventurer. He came, he lied, he robbed, and went his way, and the next one arrived by the next train and began to scrape up what was left. I was in the toils2 of one of these creatures sixteen years ago, and it was Mr. Rogers who got me out. We were strangers when we met, and friends when we parted, half an hour afterward3. The meeting was accidental and unforeseen, but it had memorable4 and fortunate consequences for me. He dragged me out of that difficulty, and also out of the next one--a year or two later--which was still more formidable than its predecessor5. He did these saving things at no cost to my self-love, no hurt to my pride; indeed, he did them with so delicate an art that I almost seemed to have done them myself. By no sign, no hint, no word did he ever betray any consciousness that I was under obligations to him. I have never been so great as that, and I have not known another who was. I have never approached it; it belongs among the loftiest of human attributes. This is a world where you get nothing for nothing; where you pay value for everything you get and 50 per cent over; and when it is gratitude6 you owe, you have to pay a thousand. In fact, gratitude is a debt which usually goes on accumulating, like blackmail7; the more you pay, the more is exacted. In time you are made to realize that the kindness done you is become a curse and you wish it had not happened. You find yourself situated8 as was Mr. W., a friend of friends of mine, years ago. He was rich and good-hearted and
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prey
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predecessor
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blackmail
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runaway
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coffin
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symbolizing
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creditor
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creditors
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melancholy
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intake
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foresight
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judgment
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labor
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liquidation
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relinquishment
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sincerity
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autobiography
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malice
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copper
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treasury
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procrastination
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dreaded
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