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Show A lllr.t In T mg WlllM We all know how t tilh 1 m'ii retain nnmWr of wonla put cu the ( ngne of every human being jut ai the ang la given to the canary 1 rd or to the robin flat beyond the song tlieae btnla cannot go. And beyond tlie natural natu-ral fiwrth, or the wonla thatnatnre flivee to every one, the Illiterate hnman (elngcannntgo. HI vocabulary 1 llm llol until he lecomea a Undent, Then he befftDt to widen and there H no near bonndary 1'ne to lu dbilltlee. The writer who imagine that he canghe additional emphaila to a compoaltlon by lite uee of large word la gntly mlMak en. Tlio cooLomy of th reatler'a alii n tlott la nlwyrbeil In imdrtandiriKM.J a Hying thcao tiig worda, and tl ere U little of the mental energy left with which to rilgt the Mm that thee long word contain Tlie picture that t 1 rought before Ida ruenUl viaion It there fore dim and uncertain. If the writer woull give mom proinl netice to the idea an lie to the nrbal f rutin; In other word. If be woull una rlrajMe langaage which by contra would bring oat 11m IJeo, la would not only economlx his reader's mental energy, ener-gy, but would lwntit hliaat-lf by making mak-ing hlmaelf more eiully understood The mind la i-ot able to do more than one thing at a time and do lt welL It cannot can-not at once dnlve Into the mytterlee of a many liable word &w eottipn-iiond the thonght lu a I roper mannir. OhKsgo 1'uat. |