Chap.

1    2|        the difference that I can discern, arises from the superior
2    4| exquisitely polished instinct. I discern not a trace of the image
3    5|      become unjust, or unable to discern right from wrong. Besides,
4    5|          are as yet incapable to discern good from evil, they ought
5    5|         children? How should she discern what is proper for them?
6    5|         or she is an ass - for I discern not a trace of the human
7    7|    understanding.~ ~ She who can discern the dawn of immortality,
8    9|          one, they are unable to discern in what true merit and happiness
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