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Avoiding the latter and seeking the former is the rough balance-sheet of life's actions. Animals, like ourselves, have their portion of the sweet and the bitter: they are just as anxious to reduce the second as to increase the first; for, with them as with us, De malheurs evites le bonheur se compose. (Bad luck missed is good luck gained.) If the Bee has so faithfully handed down her casual invention of a resin nest built inside sfdb0428 a Snail-shell, then there is no denying that she must have just as faithfully handed down the means of averting the terrible danger of belated hatchings.

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