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Sedgwick describes seeing Marie Taglioni dance in London, and and declares ballet to be lacking in virtue.

The narrator provides several examples of people who died, and questions whether their deaths should be attributed to God's will or human actions.

The narrator reflects on responses to the US financial crisis of 1837, focusing on a family whose daughter is about to be married, and offers an alternative to panic and despair.

A description of Niagara Falls, followed by a conversation between and mother and son about the sublimity of nature and God.

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