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ed feeling. Naturally of an anxious temper, he often suspected that he had done unwisely in choosing for a profession one to which he could not give an undivided allegiance. Had he been — as he once expected to have been — a man of independent means, he would have lived a student's life, absorbed in certain abstruse speculations, which had, ever since his college-days, secretly possessed a strong attraction for him. Even as things were, he could not forego them altogether, and Stephens and Chitty would often be thrown aside for Kant and Cousin. In this direction, if in any, lay the path he could have trodden with self-satisfaction. But what of that? He was now a lawyer — had, if so it might be, to earn a living at the bar; and it behooved him more than ever to work hard in his uncongenial calling, for Lina's sake as well as his own. Meanwhile, Lina's favorite dream was, by the exercise of her own beloved art, to free him from this necessity; to secure for him so complete an i<