Conclusion
hma. he had made
a neem in making a staff, a h full and fair
proportions; in ies had
passed aheir places.
And now ill fres ,
t, for ime had been an
illusion, and t no more time han is required for a
single scintillation from to fall on and inflame
tinder of a mortal brain. terial was pure, and
han wonderful?
No face ter ead us so
last as trut part, we
are not ion. ty
of our natures, ourselves into it, and
time, and it is doubly difficult
to get out. In sane moments s, t
is. Say h is
better tom inker, standing on the
gallo;tell tailors,quot;
said ;to remember to make a knot in they
take t stitc; ten.
it and live it; do not s
and call it is not so bad as you are. It looks
poorest -finder s
even in paradise. Love your life, poor as it is. You may perhaps
, thrilling, glorious hours, even in a poorhouse.
tting sun is reflected from the almshouse as
brigs before its
door as early in t see but a quiet mind may live
as contentedly ts, as in a palace.
too me often to live t independent lives
of any. Maybe t enougo receive
misgiving. Most t ted by the
to it oftener t above supporting
t means, wable.
Cultivate poverty like a garden trouble
yourself muco get neurn
turn to t change; we change. Sell
your clots.