Chapter 832 of 1964 · 70 words · ~1 min read

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"There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which,--taken at the flood,"--you know the rest,[329] And most of us have found it now and then: At least we think so, though but few have guessed The moment, till too late to come again. But no doubt everything is for the best-- Of which the surest sign is in the end: When things are at the worst they sometimes mend.