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Show I Rippling' Rhymes jj By WALT MASON. Helping Along. There aro always chances to improve im-prove this vale of tears, as a delegate advanees down the highway of tho years. There are burdens you might carry, to relievo some weary jay, who would like to rest and tarry, for a season, on his way. Thero aro luckless luck-less gents a-plenty who' aro deep in divers holes, and some kind words, nine or twenty, well might stlmulato their souls. Oh, some little chunks of kindness bring relief to those who sigh, and we walk in moral blindness if we let a chance get by. Just a pleasant morning greeting as, wo strut along our way, to the citizen wo'ro meeting brightens up that fellow's fel-low's day. Just a gossip with a kiddy as to schools she tolls along, in her tucker and her middy, fills her youthful youth-ful heart with song. Oh, a mug that's always pleasant, with a five-by-four-teen smile, makes the future and tho present seem to jaded gents worth while. We can make this world a daisy as we toddlo to the tomb, if we'ro not too all-fired lazy to dispel somo yards of gloom. oo |