Show COULD NOT BE HEARTENED disheartened DIS one mank mania philosophy rose superior to all afflictions browns cheerfulness was a source of 0 wonder and aar adr admiration nt ration to his friends trion ds either hii bis religion ar or his philosophy taught hirn him to accept everything as a wise dispensation dut but then he be had a large share of worldly goods his big friends argued and nothing but adversity would shake jils his faith therefore when a promising crop was washed away by a flood the neighbors were much astonished to hear bear him say ilis its all for the best I 1 w is blest with an oyer overabundance abundance last year in the winter his house was burned to the ground to ma his neighbors so li citations he calmly responded the horise never suited us anyway so it la is all ai for the best other calamities befell brown but still lie he refused to be dis heartened the climax came when he be was in a railroad accident doth both feet were so badly crushed that amputation was waa necessary sympathetic friends gathered from all quarters they dreaded to har he ar the lamentations they were sure would greet them for even brown could ha hardly adly be expected to pass thin this lightly by guess you are pretty well discouraged cou raged arent you with both feet cut off ventured some one do you think this Is all for the best dut but brown bron no nodded added his head smiling wanly and said they were always cold anyway ladles home |