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Books are to 1. ______ what memory is to the individual. They contain the history of our race, the discoveries we have made, the 2. ______ knowledge and experience of ages; they picture for us the 3. ______ and beauties of nature; help us in our difficulties, 4. ______ us in sorrow and in suffering, change hours of weariness into moments of delight, store our minds with ideas, fill them with good and happy thoughts, and lift us out of and above ourselves. There is a/an 5. ______ story of two men: one was a king, who every night dreamt he was a beggar; the other was a beggar, who every night dreamt he was a prince and lived in a palace. I am not sure that the king had very much the best of it. Imagination is sometimes more vivid than reality. But, however this may be, when we read we may not only (if we wish it) be kings and live in palaces, but, what is far better, we may 6. ______ ourselves to the mountains or the seashore, and visit the most beautiful parts of the earth, without 7. ______, inconvenience, or expense. Many of those who have had, as we say, all that this world can give, have yet told us they 8. ______ much of their purest happiness to books. Ascham, in The Schoolmaster, tells a touching story of his last visit to Lady Jane Grey. He found her sitting in an oriel window reading Plato’s beautiful 9. ______ of the death of Socrates. Her father and mother were 10. ______ in the park, the hounds were in full cry and their voices came in through the open window. He expressed his surprise that she had not joined them. But, she said, “I wish that all their pleasure in the park is but a shadow to the pleasure I find in Plato.”