weight of gold and silver and with the certain knowledge that they possess more wealth than is required for their own usage? Or, when sex and decorum make quiet an urgent necessity for them, is there one who imagines that she can find absolute quiet in the midst of managing her household, if the clattering of her servants beats upon her ears and she is made deaf by the tumultuous noise of the crowd around her? Indeed, to a holy soul desirous for true peace it is an exceedingly great disquiet to bear
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