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But, to that nature, the very unbounded trust reposed in him was bond and seal for the most scrupulous accuracy With Adolph the case had been differentThoughtless and self-indulgent, and unrestrained by a master who found it easier to indulge than to regulate, he had fallen into an absolute confusion as to meum tuum with regard to himself and his master, which sometimes troubled even StHis own good sense taught him that such a training of his servants was unjust and dangerousA sort of chronic remorse went with him everywhere, although not strong enough to make any decided change in his course |
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