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Show Mads the Saw. Xbo boy sued beside bis graadfatk-r, graadfatk-r, bis (Wer oyes intent upaa the lit-Mo lit-Mo yellow violin which the old man's busy flngii' vro shaping and finishing. finish-ing. "J. j & al3h it, grand father," s. innd In despair. "Yon can't make Uiobo little S places." Why can't I mako 'em?" demanded the n i ''Mher crisply, "HechUo 'M haven't n saw -flno enough for that " "Then I'll make a k-.iv'" said the old men. And bo did make r Years aftcrwnrds that boy, g ""n to be n well-known violinist, understood under-stood that his own mastery, not only of the violin, but of many of tho problems prob-lems of his life, wns largely duo to tho force with which that ono sentenco took possossion of his mind. Tho world is full of people who 'go so far and then glv6 out." Hut tho great achievements of life both In material ma-terial and In spiritual things nro reached by thoso whoee faith falls not at the Inst crisis, and who go on bravely and "mako tho Baw." |