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TO A PUPIL.
 
| IS reform needed? is it through you? |  
| The greater the reform needed, the greater the Personality you need to accomplish it.
 
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| You! do you not see how it would serve to have eyes, blood, complexion, clean and sweet?
 
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| Do you not see how it would serve to have such a body and soul that when you enter the crowd an atmosphere of desire
 and command enters with you, and every one is impress'd
 with your Personality?
 
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| O the magnet! the flesh over and over! |  
| Go, dear friend, if need be give up all else, and commence to-day to inure yourself to pluck, reality, self-esteem, definiteness,
 elevatedness,
 
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| Rest not till you rivet and publish yourself of your own Personality. |  |  |  |