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WILLIAM
PENN
"Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims" Fidelity 191. Avoid all thou canst to be Entrusted: But do thy utmost to discharge the Trust thou undertakest: For Carelessness is Injurious, if not Unjust. 192. The Glory of a Servant is Fidelity; which cannot be without Diligence, as well as Truth. 193. Fidelity has Enfranchised Slaves, and Adopted Servants to be Sons. 194. Reward a good
Servant well: And rather quit than Disquiet thy self with an ill one.
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