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Exchange of goods and services is indeed a threefold coöperation: it meets wants which the parties cannot themselves satisfy or cannot well satisfy; it awakens new wants; it calls new inventions and new forces into play. It thus not only satisfies man's existing nature, but enlarges his capacity for enjoyment and his active powers. It makes not only for comfort, but for progress.

Suddenly a current of air blew in upon him, and at the same time a faint ray of light streamed through an opening in the partition. "Courage!" said a soft voice. "The opening enlarges. Now, Julie!" Julie! Beauvallon was sure he heard the name, and yet uncertain whether or not he was dreaming. "Julie!" he exclaimed, cautiously. "Yes, monsieur it is Julie sure enough," answered a pleasant voice.

IV. This apposition of new parts, as the old ones disappear, selected from the aliment we take, first enlarges and strengthens our bodies for twenty years, for another twenty years it keeps us in health and vigour, and adds strength and solidity to the system; and then gradually ceases to nourish us properly, and for another twenty years we gradually sink into decay, and finally cease to act, and to exist.

She's first- rate herself and she expends herself on the second-rate. She's life herself and she takes a rare interest in imitations. She mixes all things up, but there are none in regard to which she hasn't perceptions. She sees things in a perspective as if from the top of the Himalayas and she enlarges everything she touches. Above all she exaggerates to herself, I mean.

Nature had operated, and the mind of a young girl soon enlarges its sphere when pleasure is her teacher. She went to bed, and as she knew that she had no longer anything to conceal from me, her modesty was not alarmed when she undressed herself in my presence. It was very warm, any kind of covering is unpleasant in the hot weather, so she stripped to the skin and soon fell asleep.

Sometimes he enlarges on his own merits, and ridicules the pretensions of his rivals; at other times, availing himself of his right as an Athenian citizen, to speak on public affairs in every assembly of the people, he brings forward serious or ludicrous motions for the common good.

From the small intestine what remains of the food-pulp is poured into the last section of the food tube, which enlarges to from two to three inches in diameter. It is known as the large intestine, or large bowel. This section is only about five feet long. The first three-fourths of it is called the colon; the last or lowest quarter, the rectum, the discharge-pipe of the food tube.

A co-operative creamery, for instance, is organized on the basis of a product butter; the Grange is organized on the basis of manhood and each man may have his crop or stock specialty. This difficulty, though grave, is not, perhaps, insuperable, and will tend to disappear as membership enlarges.

All this is education education in its widest sense, for it broadens the sympathies and enlarges the intellectual grasp. And beyond this again for these are advantages on the material side there is that higher education of the heart, which raises in the scale of creation all who are subject to its sweetening influences.