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Muller's life-work. The Fifty-ninth Report, issued May 26, 1898, was the last up to the date of the publication of this volume, and the first after Mr. Muller's death. In this, Mr. Wright gives the brief but valuable summary not only of the whole work of the year preceding, but of the whole work from its beginning, and thus helps us to a comprehensive survey.
Never again were we molested. Carl finished his Senior year, and a full year it was for him. And he saw me every single day. I feel like digressing here a moment, to assail that old principle which my father, along with countless others, held so strongly that a fellow who is really worth while ought to know by his Junior year in college just what his life-work is to be.
Do this, and it will then be clear that a vocational system wide enough and flexible enough to fit the girl to be at once a capable mother-housekeeper, and a competent wage-earner, will be a system adequate to the vocational training of the boy for life-work in any of the industrial pursuits. It is self-evident that the converse would not hold.
So he would help Steve, go to the country for a visit, and have a good time generally before he began his life-work. Stephen's house was approaching completion, and it was wonderful to see how the rows of buildings were stretching out, as if presently the city would be depleted of its residents. One wondered where all the people came from.
That is, her work must have a look homeward, whether she toils in the store or factory or printing-office or kitchen. Somehow the stream of love must sing as it goes babbling by, "Home, home, there is no place like home," else woman fails in her life-work. Her education must fit her for a home and for home work.
But the life-work of Thomas Stevenson remains; what we have lost, what we now rather try to recall, is the friend and companion. Yet he was a wise adviser; many men, and these not inconsiderable, took counsel with him habitually.
Lively went on searching now in the dining-room, now in the kitchen, now in the hall. Mrs. Lively soon returned to her life-work: "What's the sense in poking, and poking, and poking around, and around, and around? Mortal eyes will never see that purse again. I've no question but you put it in the stove for a chip this morning when you made the fire.
She had become as interested now as any of the others; far more, indeed, since if this amazing tale of Pedro's proved true she would be able, at last, to fulfill her husband's interrupted life-work, and make Sobrante a power for good in the world. "What does Elsa say? Will she lend us this money?" All waited breathlessly for Elsa's answer.
Has history many more instructive warnings against the horrors of arbitrary government against the folly of mankind in ever tolerating the rule of a single irresponsible individual, than the lesson furnished by the life-work of that crowned criminal, Philip the Second? The longing for peace on the part of these unfortunate obedient Flemings was intense.
That was what he should do, of course, have a career, a man's career, even if it parted him from her for always. All her life she had wished to be an "inspiration" in some man's life-work. What greater thing than to inspire an Artist to his glorious fulfilment?... Imperceptibly their words became more personal and more tender.
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