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Show HHHHrHHr-lr It HUHHI Highest Seme of Duty in "Doing Unto Other" spiritual growth and development always. al-ways. We may evade, refuse to do our duty, but in so doing we Invite suffering and loss of spiritual stature and estate. To do unto others as we would that they should do unto us Is duty In the highest sense. If men would but live this simple rule all our problems would be soon solved and the world be very glad. Cincinnati Enquirer. Men talk much of duty, but chiefly spend the most of their lives in efforts to evade Its full obligations as Ideally expressed through the ages. Tennyson says: "Sweet It Is to have done the thing one ought." To appreciate and realize this sweetness sweet-ness Is tbe reward of duty. Sometimes Some-times It is hard to do the thing we ought to do, but conscious sat Isf notion no-tion Invariably soothes the soul that has been true to Itself. Duty Is protean in aspect, but there Is never a possibility that one will fall to recognize It tn any expression. In any manifestation. There can be no mistake. It speaks a various language, but we Inevitably understand. The thing we ought to do makes for |