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Show TH War f ""' We woul 1 counsel those who are becoming be-coming ihseourageil Iteouttse the pro scribed books do not Interest them, not to 1 ejin to doubt their In o of reading, tlielr need of Inforuistton, their tapuo Ity for luprovrment, but to t'op at tlio thought that perhaps tho special course on which they hits entered Is not suited to their needs. An older genentlon held that what was urirleusant nd diitaiteful limit neceiisrily be UntllcUl, but It haj Ifoen rated that study ran be made earm.it and Improving und at tho same time wholly delightful A rpeclal book Is no more lultatta for all readers than a special color, a special article of food or a special form of auiueiuem Thu rmullarlttes ol )our mind desert o to bo consulted as well as tho qolor of your hair ami o)e tlio Idiosyncrasy of your dlgestlvj lowers und tho oddities of your likes and dhllkve Our ndvlro to beginners In culture alwi)s li to go to tho source and dip fo- theuiKhes Instead of taking whit others Itato sail upaulmadrtHidy for thcuu o crsm far too muali, n 1 bate our Ivuruing con lensod for tutu lucli n dekrH) tl nt it becomes qui to hi dIgotIble materiil for onlhnry mln Is, o itrlto to do what others are (lo Ing anl negtert our IndMduallly wliloh shoul 1 Imi tralntHlandcuItltated as the htgheit Iftwo Imto ructhctl Instead ol Mug smothtred and dead tned by uniformity anl Imitation. Literary ows. |