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CHAPTER XIII. THE WISDOM OF POPPINS.
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George Robinson again walked upon roses, and for a while felt that he had accomplished1 bliss2. What has the world to offer equal to the joy of gratified love? What triumph is there so triumphant3 as that achieved by valour over beauty?
Take the goods the gods provide you.
The lovely Thais sits beside you.
Was not that the happiest moment in Alexander's life. Was it not the climax4 of all his glories, and the sweetest drop which Fortune poured into his cup? George Robinson now felt himself to be a second Alexander. Beside him the lovely Thais was seated evening after evening; and he, with no measured stint5, took the goods the gods provided. He would think of the night of that supper in Smithfield, when the big Brisket sat next to his love, half hidden by her spreading flounces, and would remember how, in his spleen, he had likened his rival to an ox prepared for the sacrifice with garlands. "Poor ignorant beast of the field!" he had said, apostrophizing the unconscious Brisket, "how little knowest thou how ill those flowers become thee, or for what purpose thou art thus caressed6! They will take from thee thy hide, thy fatness, all that thou hast, and divide thy carcase among them. And yet thou thinkest thyself happy! Poor foolish beast of the field!" Now that ox had escaped from the toils8, and a stag of the forest had been caught by his antlers, and was bound for the altar. He knew all this, and yet he walked upon roses and was happy. "Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof," he said to himself. "The lovely Thais sits beside me. Shall I not take the goods the gods provide me?"
The lovely Thais sat beside him evening after evening for nearly two months, up in Mr. Brown's parlour, but as yet nothing had been decided9 as to the day of their marriage. Sometimes Mr. and Mrs. Poppins would be there smiling, happy, and
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