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Show HEGT IN, MOTION, A II rlu Wmkrr DLomirxs nn the Tuple i,r t lu'f rfulmx. "If I am harried or wearied by enro or work," said n man svho svorks with his brnliiR. "I can nlwuys find rest in motion. 1 just stop svork and got out nnd walk. As 1 walk the weight ii lifted, und filially It is gono altogether and In place of that tired feeling comoi tranquillity buccecdctr by elation. It was a pleasing discovery to make, that I could ssnlk out of depression into buoyancy. At first, svhcu tho oxcrelso Was new to me, I needed to go but a little dlitancc to uccompllsli this happy result, nnd ro olenvlj defined wns tho clmngo that I could loeato almost exactly ex-actly tho tpot svhero my burdens disappeared dis-appeared uud I found myself In the pleasant company of my hopeful, kind' ly friend, Cheerfulness. I otlll seek Cheerfulness by thnt road and I find lilm unfailingly, but I hnvo to go further und further to meet him, for, llko nny other stliuuljnt, tho walk must bo taken In constantly Increasing dotes in ouler to produce thp Mimo results. re-sults. At first n brisk walk of a quarter quar-ter of a mile brought mu to the boundary bound-ary lino; now I find It about a mile and u qu. i : r nway. It may bo that I will liavi tu icel. Cheerfulness nearer homo as a iieniaucnt atmosphere, for it Is obvious that If I must go greater and grcator distance to rupbt tlio personified per-sonified Cheerfulness he might ono dny bo practically beyond reach." |