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Show Two Things That Live and Last. We all feel happier when we. are active ac-tive Nothing is more irksome to tne person of average, normal constitution j than the enforced inactivity occasioned, occa-sioned, for exairiple, by illness. Th? one who is content with a lazy life either has never developed to manly stature in character or has deteriorate!. In certain senses, therefore, the advice ad-vice contained in the following lir.os, handed to me a couple of days ago by a friend, to pass on to others hi this way. Is such as appeals in its wisdom to every true man' and woman: "Question not, but live and labor Till your goal be won. Helping every feeble neighbor, Seeking help from none; Life is mostly froth and bubble. Two tilings stand like stone-. Kindness is another's troubl:, Courage is your own.1' |