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Show lie Cliccrfal. Wo ahould tralu oursches to sco th good things, th brightest things ot Inc. There aro few hablta moro common, com-mon, even among Cbrlillins, than this ot seeing and remembering unpltoaast things and being blind to and forgetting forget-ting tbe pleasant things, and there Is no habit which la more Inimical to cheerfulness. The truth Is, thero are In the ordinary ordi-nary life a thousand pUaiant things to one. that It unpleasant. It la a ahame, therefore, to let ono roughneia of pain spoil for us all the clsdneia ot a thousand thou-sand good things, the one discordant nolo mar for ua all tho music of Ibe grand symphony. |