Capitolo 10
succeeded in the abolition; duty was unchanged. That duty
not only implicated resistance to bad, but hate of him. Boys
naturally you look on every strength as an enemy, and you generally find him/it
then, but the New Englander, if the boy or it equips, in his long
lotteries against a stingy or hostile universe, had learned also to
you love the pleasure to hate; its joys were little.
Politics as a whatever practice its professions, had always
is the systematic organization of hates and Massachusetts
politics had been sour as the climate. The principal charm again
England was hardness of contrasts and extremes of the sensibility --
a cold that the blood and a heat that you/he/she has boiled him is frozen--so that
the pleasure to hate--a same if anybody best victim offered
-- it was not his/her rarer fun; but the charm was a truth and
the natural child of the ground, not a cultivated weed of the venerable old men.
The violence of the contrast was true and did the strongest
the motive for education. The external and double nature gave its life
relative values. Winter and summer, cold and heat, city and
country, strength and the liberty, two ways marked of the life and thought,
balanced as lobes of the brain. City was confinement in winter,
school, dominoes, discipline; right roads, dark, you accumulate with
six feet of snow in the middle one; you freeze that the snow you/they have done they sing
under wheels or running; thaws when the roads became dangerous
to cross; uncles' society, aunts and cousins that were waited
children to involve him, and that you/he/she was not always gratified;
above all other, winter represented the desire to escape and to go
free. City was limitation, law, unity. Country, only seven miles
street, was the liberty, the difference, outlawry the delight without end of
mere impressions of sense not at all given by nature, and it breathed
from boys without knowing him/it.
Boys are animal wild, rich in the treasures of sense but the
Boy in England New it had a wider series of the emotions that boys more