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1. In "A Defense of Humility," Chesterton writes, "It is good for us at certain times that ourselves should be like a mere window—as clear, as luminous, and as invisible." What does he mean by this and can you it apply to the discipline of writing carefully and well? 2. In "The Weight of Glory," Lewis reminds us, "Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbour is the holiest object presented to your senses." Do Lewis' words bear on the craft of writing, perhaps why we ought to take special care to get all our words as right and true as we can?

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