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The great mistake of promising a better morrow; if you have not the same trouble to morrow which you had to
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The great mistake of promising a better morrow; if you have not the same trouble to morrow which you had to
day, you shall have another in the room of it, and full as bad; to mor∣row may not be, and if it be, it will not be better; it is looked upon as great vanity and wickedness in them that said, to Morrow shall be as this day and much more abundant.