Abstract
One can have fellow-feelings towards people who are haunted by the idea that when they least expect it, plague may lay its cold hand on their shoulders, and is, perhaps, about to do so at the very moment when one is congratulating oneself at being safe and sound. So far as this is possible, he is at ease under a reign of terror. But I suspect that, just because he has been through it before them, he can't wholly share with them the agony of this feeling of uncertainty that never leaves them. It comes to this. Like all of us who ...

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