Show th the AIL straying ala D desire AM W Z 7 i r f I 1 jj some people there be who never can see any value in at bight that they have but what others have got and what they have not Is that which they eagerly crave if their neighbors have less they are tain fain to confess that riches are only a care but it if others have more there a a terri ble roar because its it s so very unfair if a it lass has a bonnet with feathers upon n it the fh ma maid d with the flower hat weeps it a lad has a marble some comrade will warble oh come let iet s play marbles tor for keeps too oft its it s the same with the beautiful dame who stares at the world through her borne bome other attire some other campa dam squire Is what she has just set her heart on how man many y heart hearts ache and how many break with mv ith desires that elsewhere do roam those who dolefully cry for the moon in tle ile sky would find more satisfaction at home for there s one circumstance which sl greatly enhance rhe worth of what one may possess I 1 that which he despises some one else highly prizes and wants more than words can ex pres to use well all one a got in his own little lot will furnish joys quite unexpected to mine ones one s own feld will frequently yield A wea th hitherto unsuspected eugenia elsie lisle blain |