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Show The Divine Frienil. Every man needs a friend. No one can live alone. He must have companionship, com-panionship, or life would be a dreary solitude. But it must be a true friend; a false friend is worse than none. The true friend is one who sees things as they are, who perceives the weaknesses of his most intimate companion, but who bears with his infirmities for the sake of all in him that is good. The Divine Friend may be ours if we hut return his affection. We can obtain His friendship by giving Him our own; and this we are to prove by simple trust and obedience. Henry M. Field. |