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Show I 1 There are some people who. from a mistaken tiew I I of consequences, are always chary of praise. They f I tancy it will puff up with conceit the one thus fa-S fa-S I Tored. or lead him to think that he needs no fur-I fur-I I 'her improvement in that particular direction. So I 1 their children or their dependants go on from day f J 'o day. unconscious of any pleasure their efforts "i msy afford, uncheered by any kindly encourage-I encourage-I wM uninspired by the thought or hope of giving . v Action. No greater mistake could bl made. I i It is like the mechanic who sonsigns to idleness I'jirefhis most efficient tools. There may be some n'g'urc. wll-poised self-contained men and women who cPii pursue their chosen tasks and live their -"unlives independent of what is said or thought "f them; hut the large majority of people, and es- !i'ccially the young, need the continual encouragement encourage-ment of human sympathy, expressed in terms of pleasure and satisfaction, in order to keep their I j nicrpes alive and to stimulate them to renewed |