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Show And Often It Burni Everyone rakes the embers under un-der his own cake. As the marvels of life increase, fewer people seem capable of wonder. Credit human society with one virtue: If you had a famous ancestor, an-cestor, human society will remember remem-ber it. It's difficult for a man to collect col-lect himself when his wits are scattered. Some ancestors live to enjoy the pride of their posterity in them. . . . It is fun to butt in if you're welcome. wel-come. It Isn't and It 1$ Though it's never too late to learn, we sometimes learn when it's too late. People with pleasant dispositions disposi-tions ought to "speak their minds" oftener. Those who knew a man back In the old home town wonder how he succeeded in the big city. They think he's changed. He is changed. The city changes everyone. |