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Show siui'i tiio irj' niRht. li ivs generally cvinc: a taste for some particular avocation, and the careful observer can readily discover dis-cover what a boy's inclinations arc Th-TO is much truth iu the following follow-ing observations: 'The greatest misfortune that can happen to a boy is to be slnried on the wrong road through life. Xo nan lives but bac an adaptability for some particular work. In thai work he can excel, and what is far belter, iu that work he can be happy. It is not always easy to tell what to do with the hoy, but he should never be forced 'ml a life w- rV that, is dist'ist"ful lo him, for he will neither make of ii the s :cees- that he would of something els -, nor be h ippy in following it. And happiness is the greatest reward tint lie- o!m-s to the pilgrim journeying thr ugh it." |