OCR Text |
Show TOOK HER AT HER WORD. H:'lil Afe, ;l - S i! .Mr. lielltoll I lOllue v !. , Wlielo'l the new chambermaid? Mrs. Itenton Holme I told her tc dust this morning, and an hour later found that she had dusted. The Worth of the Voice. How wonderful Is the human voice! It Is Indeed the organ of the soul! The Intellect of man fits enthroned rlslbly upon his forehead and In his eye, nnd the heart of man Is written upon his countenance, ltut the soul revenls Itself In the voice only; as God revealed himself to the prophet of old In the still, small voice, and In the voice from the burning bush. The oul of man Is audible, not visible. A sound alone betrays the flowing ol the eternal fountain, Invisible to man - Longfellow; Hyperion. |