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Show CHOOSING OUR OWN TROUBLES Writer Looks at Chrenle Bothers In a ' New Way , We are apt to quarrel wlih our I troubles under the mistaken Idea that they haw !n ?t uwn mi and not realising that w hate all along tin consciously been appropriating them to ourailtea i:very one has n choice of troubles and It depends largely upon himself ,i to the ones he shall select This Mng mi let us tako thought of tomorrow, that we may suffer as'tte i house and not blindly There la a set of married troubles, and one for bachelor only Which will you hate Yours Is the choice. A baby la n great I rouble la It well to hate him la It wise to take him on, or will some other trouble equally formidable be better for us In tliei long run? ' Any amount of trouble may be i lauseil by too much money Shall we run the risk or mil? A kiss has oflen caused no nd of trouble And It Is llkel) to lend to others I Let us lulu patience and lake time lo make our selection The worst ol 1 It la that by the tlmo we hate learned ' the standing of arloiis troubles, thell nature and w), It la too Into to change tiil e cannot b-gln nil iter again Ho that In the end may bo saddled with troubles thnt i would willing!) excliHtige for othera If we had onl) known about them earlier Tom Mason In I'uck. |