“Appearances are not held to be a clue to the truth," said his cousin. "But we seem to have no other.”
Manservant and Maidservant (London: Victor Gollancz, [1947] 1972) p. 5.
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Variant: A self -idea of this sort seems to have three principal elements: the imagination of our appearance to the other person; the imagination of his judgment of that appearance, and some sort of self-feeling, such as pride or mortification.
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