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Show GREAT MtfJM OUGHT-HEART Many Example Show'lVle Not Nee aary to Go Through. Life Wth j1 ' frowning Brow. ' . ! ' ia'rojbV RUBseij TiHvell l saia tp'hata been of'a very fun-lovlns disposition Light-hearted Jest and nonsense were sprinkled plentifully through tho long llfo which was so filled with solid, bard work and achievement. , dno day, when walking with , a frlond, they passed a largo building 'over, the, door of which was written: "Homo for, Incurablo Children." "Ah," said. Lowell, with a shako of his head, "that Is where I shall have to : bo sent ono day.' Everybody knows, of the Immensa , .labors of David Livingstone In the in- ' hospitable part of Africa and of the devotion of his noblo wife. Does every body know that in the midst of their lonely, llfo thqy were often much of . tho time as Jolly 'as. a pair of .school-boys .school-boys off on a holiday? To such an ex-tout ex-tout did, the spirit of mirth preside over tbolr CQunselB and, undertakings .that sometimes Mr. Livingstone would' say to hfo "wlfqReai); tny dear, wrf 'ought Wot to Indulge Iri so manylokes?, ,We are getting too oldflt ls"tiot Vc coming. We must be jnoro slald." t Charles Klngslfey was'alwaYs bc,nt "on introducing as nuch frolic, and .merrymaking Into his" 'famlly'ilfo '(s Jposslblo. Hb was proud to be able'to' 'say: L "I Bpthotlmej wonder wb,etn$r ithero.is as much laughing donopahy fhomeln England as at our parsonogtr. ' Cfirl'stlan Endeavor WorliJ? , , . i-i : |