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Show LOVELORN PATH OP QENIU8. Great Natures Seldom Win Tru'a Hap. plness In Marriage. Tho part that love has played lu tho lives of mon and women of genius nover fyJls to interest tho rest of tho world, but it Is no matter of surprise to students of human nature to discover dis-cover how few of these lovo storlei havo represented anything llko 'the happiness which falls to tho lot of well behaved nobodies with only every-day capacities, and hopes, and aspirations. Occasionally two great natures may reach the heights of those magnificent solitudes of genius together, and enjoy their splendid Isolation In nn ntmos-phoro ntmos-phoro In which the moro commonplaco would bo exceedingly bored and un comfortable. It has probably been tho dreani of every great mind to enjoy this Intellectual companionship, and. In tho first stages of youthful hopo and ardor, perhaps, to oxpect It. In comprehending In how few caBos tho anticipation has been realized, we strike tho tragic noto of so mnny 11-lustrlous 11-lustrlous llvos, already sufficiently handicapped by sordid povorty, sickness, sick-ness, early death, and by tho never-ceasing never-ceasing stnigglo for fame and recognition. |