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Thus Graham, who through heritage had been innoculated with that thought, that money meant everything. And David had turned with a swift gesture: "Why should I mistreat my spirit, kill my brightest self trying for money, young Graham? Here among my flowers, working in the soil, I find time to think." Graham looked strangely at David. Time to think! On what?

And, although the general mournfully shook his head, distrustfully and despondingly; though he only uttered, "Poor children dear children would to Heaven that it could be so;" and he, for one, was evidently innoculated, as before, with all the old thoughts of gloom, sadness, and anxiety; still Emily hoped-for Charles hoped and Jeanie Mackie was so certain.

Common honesty, common sense and common humanity alike plainly show that a large part of the crimes of violence are due to the war. Will hangings and life sentences stop them? And, if so, is it right for organized society to ignore its responsibility and place it on the young men that they innoculated with the universal madness?

At length, and after much gesticulation and protestation, Mr. Sharp has succeeded; he had apparently innoculated the miserable man with hopes; for the miscreant now said firmly, "I plead not guilty." The briefless one looked happy nay, triumphant: Jennings was a wealthy man, all knew; and, any how, he should bag a bouncing fee.

Christianity, when it found it necessary to overcome them, innoculated them with its Semitic virus, but this virus has not only failed to make them weaker, but, on the contrary, it has made them stronger. They appropriated what suited them in the Asiatic mentality, and proceeded to make a weapon of their religion.

"It is a very instructive story. "It was you who innoculated me with selfishness, pride, and cruelty, and you shall be their first victim. I now literally enjoy having a human being that thinks and feels and desires like myself in my power; I love to abuse a man who is stronger in intelligence and body than I, especially a man who loves me. "Do you still love me?" "Even to madness," I exclaimed.

But this nefarious pillaging was not confined to the courts alone: armies of patientless doctors must be fed at the expense of the long-suffering public, and as all the people were not naturally sick all the time for the benefit of the quacks, these so-called doctors prevailed upon their legislative college-chums to pass laws compelling all to be innoculated with virus, ostensibly to render them immune to various contagions, but really to furnish unlimited plunder to their "family physicians."

And, although the general mournfully shook his head, distrustfully and despondingly; though he only uttered, "Poor children dear children would to Heaven that it could be so;" and he, for one, was evidently innoculated, as before, with all the old thoughts of gloom, sadness, and anxiety; still Emily hoped for Charles hoped and Jeanie Mackie was so certain.

In particular ages certain mental maladies are so universally epidemic that a nation can never be secure from infection till it has been innoculated with it. With respect, however, to the fatal enlightenment of the last generation, the Spaniards it would appear have come off with the chicken-pox, while in the features of other nations the disfiguring variolous scars are but too visible.

This is a p'int on which Christians may well boast, if boasting can be set down for Christianity in any manner or form, which I rather think it cannot. Howsever, all women have their trials. Red women have their'n in what I should call the nat'ral way, while white women take 'em innoculated like.