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‰ЫПWe, all of us, read more in the faces of those with whom we hold converse, than we are aware of doing. Of the truth, or want of truth in every word spoken to us, we judge, in great part, by the face of the speaker. By the face of every man and woman seen by us, whether they speak or are silent, we form a judgment, ‰ЫУ and in nine cases out of ten our judgment is true. It is because our tenth judgment, ‰ЫУ that judgment which has been wrong, ‰ЫУ comes back upon us always with the effects of its error, that we teach ourselves to say that appearances cannot be trusted. If we did not trust them we should be walking ever in doubt, in darkness, and in ignorance.‰Ыќ