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The Dingle at Night — The Two Sides of the Question — Roman Females — Filling The Kettle — The Dream — The Tall Figure
I descended1 to the bottom of the dingle. It was nearly involved in obscurity. To dissipate the feeling of melancholy2 which came over my mind, I resolved to kindle3 a fire; and having heaped dry sticks upon my hearth4, and added a billet or two, I struck a light, and soon produced a blaze. Sitting down, I fixed5 my eyes upon the blaze, and soon fell into a deep meditation6. I thought of the events of the day, the scene at church, and what I had heard at church, the danger of losing one’s soul, the doubts of Jasper Petulengro as to whether one had a soul. I thought over the various arguments which I had either heard, or which had come spontaneously to my mind, for or against the probability of a state of future existence. They appeared to me to be tolerably evenly balanced. I then thought that it was at all events taking the safest part to conclude that there was a soul. It would be a terrible thing, after having passed one’s life in the disbelief of the existence of a soul, to wake up after death a soul, and to find one’s self a lost soul. Yes, methought I would come to the conclusion that one has a soul. Choosing the safe side, however, appeared to me playing rather a dastardly part. I had never been an admirer of people who chose the safe side in everything; indeed I had always entertained a thorough contempt for them. Surely it would be showing more manhood to adopt the dangerous side, that of disbelief. I almost resolved to do so — but yet in a question of so much importance, I ought not to be guided by vanity. The question was not which was the safe, but the true side — yet how was I to know which was the true side? Then I thought of the Bible — which I had been reading in the morning — that spoke7 of the soul and a future state; but was the Bible true? I had heard learned and moral men say that it was true, but I had also heard learned and moral men say that it was not: how was I to decide? Still that balance of probabilities! If I could but see the way of truth, I would follow it, if necessary, upon hands and knees — on that I was
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melancholy
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hearth
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virtue
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possessed
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retired
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abeyance
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insinuated
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latitude
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chaste
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peculiar
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accomplished
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conversing
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temperament
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growled
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