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In the enthusiasm which, almost always, attends his launching forth into the work there is an element of salvation from some of the perils through which he may lose his strength in years when, perhaps, that enthusiasm may have passed with the novelty which now gives glamour to his tasks. Then there is still another class whose consideration we would solicit for what we may have to say.

That such is the design of man may also be inferred from the happiness which attends every good action, and the misery of discontentment which attends those who not only do wrong, but are useless to themselves and to society. Friend K 's case, above quoted, is a fair illustration of this truth.

I should be very glad to think that she would return and live happily at her natural home, sorry as I should be to lose her. 'Thank you very much indeed; you have always been her true friend. I am very anxious so we are all you see Lady Mary would like a companion Harold attends to her better than to any one else.

From the year IV, the orthodox priests have again recovered their place and ascendancy in his soul which the creed assigns to them; they have again become his serviceable guides, his accepted directors, the only warranted interpreters of Christian truth, the only authorized dispensers and ministers of divine grace. He attends their mass immediately on their return and will put up with no other.

My husband only attends persons of quality, and yet, and yet ! He's not like those here. In Madrid he only visited persons of quality." They adjourned to the sick girl's chamber. The windows were closed from fear of a draught, so the room was almost dark, being only dimly illuminated by two tapers which burned before an image of the Virgin of Antipolo.

Presently the philosopher grew still more animated in his representation of the shameful slavery which attends the giving way to our passions, and the sublime happiness of reducing them all to order; and then the countenance of Polemo began to change, and the expression of it to be softened; he cast his eyes in mournful silence upon the ground, as if in deep repentance for his own contemptible conduct.

A point in which Dutch feeling here tells is that every Dutch man, woman, or child is more or less of a Boer secret service agent, revealing our movements and concealing those of the Boers. If there be any rising it may be expected by November 9, when the Boers hold their "wappenschouwing," or rifle contest the local Bisley, in fact which every man for miles around attends armed.

Then she takes the baby and attends to its more conspicuous wants, what time Mrs Gulching, thoroughly mollified, she had thought at first that Dolly was "a person with tracks," goes round the corner to the "Drop Inn," at which hostelry the work of which her spouse is habitually in pursuit invariably goes to ground, and brings that gentleman home with her, to find Dolly playing with a spotless infant whom she gradually recognises as her own offspring.

None have done more to perpetrate error than these time-serving 'men of the world, for instead of boldly attacking it, they preserve a prudent silence which bigots do not fail to interpret as consent. Thus, continues this author, 'does it generally happen, when danger attends the discovery and the profession of truth, the prudent are silent, the multitude believe, and impostors triumph.

In any point which prudence bids you pursue, and which a manifest utility attends, let difficulties only animate your industry, not deter you from the pursuit. If one way has failed, try another; be active, persevere, and you will conquer.