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When he takes a Hindoo head into his charge, he does not confine himself to the chin or scalp, but renovates it all over. The happy patient enjoys the operation, sitting proudly in a public place. When a Barber devotes himself to European heads he rises in the social scale.

"You must know good women, Soldevilla: You have been around a great deal in spite of that angel face of yours. You must take me with you. You must introduce me." "Master!" the youth would exclaim in surprise, "it isn't yet six months since I was married! I never go out at night! How you joke!" Renovates answered with a scornful glance. A fine life! No youth, no joy!

I followed up the inquiry relative to that city through several of the subsequent months, until I was tired, and found the proportions still the same. Since then I have heard that they have declared for a revisal of these laws: but I know of nothing done. It appears as if the contract that renovates the world was under no law at all.

"The most pleasant of substances, which renovates the world." "I see you are an excellent master. Your pupils make rapid progress, and you give your lessons with such a learned air." "Now don't be angry with me for what has happened. I should never have dared to go so far if your beauty had not inspired me." "Am I to take that speech as a declaration of love?"

When Renovates discovered the cause of her sadness, he tenderly undertook to cure his wife's mental disorder.

You tell me I love them too well; I love them as I love woods and fields, all things, all beings that I know a little and make my constant study. In the midst of it all I pursue my calling; and how I love that calling of mine, and all that nourishes and renovates it!" We must now take up the thread of outward events again, which we have slightly anticipated.

"The most pleasant of substances, which renovates the world." "I see you are an excellent master. Your pupils make rapid progress, and you give your lessons with such a learned air." "Now don't be angry with me for what has happened. I should never have dared to go so far if your beauty had not inspired me." "Am I to take that speech as a declaration of love?"

Even the steps of time are retraced, and we resume the possessions we seemed to have lost; for in advanced life a return to our early studies refreshes and renovates the spirits: we open the poets who made us enthusiasts, and the philosophers who taught us to think, with a new source of feeling acquired by our own experience.

And as one generation passes on and renovates the field of tillage for the next, I entertain a fancy that when the young men of to-day go forth into the forest they shall find the air still vitalised by the spirits of their predecessors, and, like those "unheard melodies" that are the sweetest of all, the memory of our laughter shall still haunt the field of trees.

Bonaventure, who relates this, makes the following observation: That Francis having attained so high a degree of perfection, his body was subject to his mind, and his mind to God; with admirable harmony it followed from thence, by a peculiar disposition of Divine Providence, that inanimate creatures which obey God, obeyed His servant also, and forebore from hurting him, according to the words: "O Lord! the creature being subject to Thee, as to its Creator, renovates its strength to torment the wicked, and softens it to contribute to the good of those who trust in Thee."