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Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers, a fiction by Don Marquis |
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Thoughts On Heredity And Things |
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_ Isn't Heredity wonderful, though! We've been going into it rather deeply -- And, really, when you get into it, it's quite complicated. The Homozygotes are -- well, you might call And the Heterozygotes are the hybrids. Only, of course, they don't need to be goats at Not but what they COULD be goats, you know, just But whether goats or humans, don't you think Really the farther I go into Philosophy and People used to find out great truths by Instinct, Instinct! Isn't Instinct wonderful! And Intuition, too! You know, I have the most remarkable intuition Mr. Finch, the poet -- you know Fothergil Finch, "How did you know it?" I asked him. "Ah!" he said, "how DOES one know these things?" And how true that is, when you come to think He has the great magnetic eyes! I could feel "You have a secret," he said. "Yes," I said. And to myself I added, "Alas!" "Your secret is," he said, "that there is a It was positively uncanny! I'VE felt that for "Mr. Finch," I said, "I must have TOLD you that -- "One knows these things," he said -- a trifle sadly, Silences; one knows not how. It is better not to Sometimes I think that Fothergil Finch is the You see, I am Dual in my personality. There is the real Ego, and there is the Alter Ego. And, besides these, I have so many moods which Isn't the Subliminal Consciousness wonderful; We're going to take it up in a serious way some But I must run along. I have an engagement |