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Take "Radical," finished in 1919, revised for Observations, and unpublished since:

Tapering
to a point, conserving everything,
this carrot is predestined to be thick.
The world is
but a circumstance, a mis-
erable corn patch for its feet. With ambition, im-
agination, outgrowth,

nutriment,
with everything crammed belligerent-
ly inside itself, its fibres breed mon-
opoly—
a tail-like, wedge-shaped engine with the
secret of expansion, fused with intensive heat to
the color of the set-

ting sun and
stiff. For the man in the straw hat, stand-
ing still and turning to look back at it
as much as
to say, my happiest moment has
been funereal in comparison with this, the condi-
tions of life pre-

determined
slavery to be easy, inclined
away from progress, and freedom, hard. For
it? Dismiss
agrarian lore; it tells him this:
that which it is impossible to force, it is impossible
to hinder.