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GLE'ASON‘S
Lion Key, where there stziyed ti l-0ll"'U:II"t'(I litirge for them. Tlit-y ,
went in it down the river, the tide st-rviiil; tlit-iii.”
The preceding lines within tliitiitttlon ma . tiic in llw words
of the prinee llitnselt", its foiiud til it very rtire tint! L‘Hl'I()Llx’
tion made lty Curt , in the
the litss. or this pI'lIlK‘<‘, tIilt‘l‘IV:lV‘(ls Ilic iiii- Iliittl iiinl iiiihiipp;.
Jtimes II. From the Mlllltl >'0lIl‘t‘(: tiiltiltett-tl, so >llYllllL3 iinil
graphic is the style, and [lIL‘l‘Lf-)l'L‘ >0 iiitei-min; the lI1il‘l’z‘ilIVL‘, is
the remainder of thi sketi-li, > oilored tor ]>t't:>cl)‘t>
itig it in this form; sint-c it is so rnre tliiit it must be new to iiiiit-
out of text re iders, unll the npoliilgy woiild llC due for the iitiperti
uence of garliling tho plnin ulH'aI"lII:lIv ll into, in llIL‘ hope 0i';;IViil‘,;
it fresh interest, rtitlier than for submitting it in its ntittirttl fort-t-.
" But they no sooner entered the burtge," 1)l"()('L‘(‘lli the duke,
writing, like Ctostir, iii the third IILYSIIYI, "titan the lH1h'IL‘I' sus-
peetcd something, lxuiiiront iiiiviiio told him to lie !l]Cl'C Willll s
barge, and he should hriiil; ti friend with him, not saying it should
he a woman. He thought sotiietliiiig more was in it, and was so
frightened thiit, us the went tluuii, he did noiliiiip, hut tiilkcd to
them how impossible it wits for them to pass the lilotk house tit
Gravcsend, without lieing iliseovert-tl; tiiitl Ihtit they litid no other
Way to get on hourd it ship thiit “'1Iil(‘d tlir tiicm tit the Hope, but
to land at Gravesrnri, and get it piiir of ours to carry lll(‘lIl down.
When they dellatcti the tlisttiilw, and allowed ltini tlie httznrd of
getting a boat to eztri
the moon. He was soon Sulirill tl lttlly, that his wtiiiitin wits some
disguised body of grunt qilzlliiy. For, peeping througli ii ertiniiy
in the door of tho iitiioc, where tliey hint iii ('iII’l(Il8 hiiriiiiig, he saw
the duke put his leg upon ilio iiihlo, und pluck tip his stocking in
so indeI'l.'lH it tiittiiiier, its mttde hint t-oiieltitlc what he liiid before
This t-onfouiided him so, its he told tlietti ut'tt:rw:ird,
,- whit-ii the -pt-i l'lVIllg,
thought it best to tell him the truth and tl‘u:[ him, knowing him
to be u very h0llL‘:[ mini.
“ So the duke told l:im who he wtts, tiiid t.. urtd him that he
would provide for him "mun ussurnnee, hy the way, which the
duke-’s fuinily were much more apt to make than to keep-‘‘ and
if it was not safe to return to London, to entry him to Holltind.
The niau’s mind was now settled. He resolved to puss, by the
blot: -house, without going ashore; and when they ettme near the
town, he put out the littht, lot tlte liiirge drift down with the tide,
pnsscd uttdiseovt-red by the l)ltJL'lvlIOu&8, got to the ship-ti Dutch
piitk of seventy tons-lying: for them tit the upper end of the
Hope. She had been cl aired tit GHH'C>(:n(I, where Sir Nit-liol s
Artnourer, (‘oli Mu artl, Rttlizird iJt)IIIl‘UlI, three gentleineti, with
each a servant, exp: -ted tlietii, whom B;AII)IUl'(I liiiil trusted tititl
sent before, that by their help he in ,. tniaster the X'l.‘:>L!l, if need.
“ They set soil at l>l"CLIk of day with a fnir wind, itiid tttit-horetl
early next ntortiing liefore Flushing, where they sttiyt-tl expecting
the tide to etirry thcin tip to Miiidlcliurgh. The tints-tor, with two
of his tour hands, Weill ‘hora with the hoiii in lviusliiiio, iiiiuiitl-
ing to be but-k by the time the water wtts high l.'llI)Ll:.‘lt to go to
Mtddleburglt. But lleforo he eume liiit-k,Uwen, muster of the l):U‘;Ck‘,
who ctime nloiig with the duke, etttiio tloivii iii ti great fr rht to
the small euhiii, telling tlioiii thiii n Piirliuiiiciit m,iin- Wits Unlllllg
in to look for them, und tvoiild he with them prcst-iiily, and that
they would get their zttn-liar on hotiiil iilttl ‘ill for Miililieltuigli.
Ito wits positive it was I] fl‘I[.;Lln). The two 5 non Wllllltl. not get
up the :II)L'lIOl" till the muster eitnie back; but they were il)l'L‘L‘d liy
ii there ivii<
tr ltioo, li fol-e the litwlo
No ‘i'1ll0l(tLfy
[llcm to the ship, lie Olrjtttetl the li;.rlit or
the geiitlotiieii und servuiits to do it, ihouuh my >
not wiiter for it, itiid the ship would he lost. The ship provt-il
ottly ti Int:)‘(‘l]LIllll)IlIlI. The vessel alruek twice or Iltl'l4‘k'; III" the
master coming on liotird, ttntl the title sort-in
dlchtirglt htrorc tho title it out. Tiioihiko liiiiiii ii iii Vi't)lZliIIii.s
r V?
Bainford next duy to the Hague, to altlllullll hi.
Prince of Orange of his arrival, und to desire Vllillltbri Ile was
missed, in an hour's time, ut St..I;iin When he iv s not
found on tI(ur('lt, notiee w Sent to wliin-liull and (it'll. l=niit'.ix."
Such is the histoi; of one of the lliitwt reiiiiirkzilile est-iipes on
reeord. It is men more to he ttdinirctl, that two tiiltt-rs, lioth per-
haps yet more cottsidt-nilili-, wore L‘iIcL'lt’(I hy two othtr iiitvnilit-is
of ih - inc lit-t])lCs.s riiiiiil ‘tho first, iliili oi hi. lil(iIliLl‘ ('lIzll'lL'.s',
by the ftimous (hit; of B(7Sl.'0ltL‘l, after the ftttttl Ilflll oi‘ Worn:-sti-t-;
own soil, Charlies l'Itlii':ird, tlirougli the
ut ntxt I)I0rlllli,': to Don ii-t-lit, and sent
sister and [lie
3
S
3
n
E
Q
5
the secotid, thiit of .
wilds of liloidiii-t, iirior Klle lllnrt‘ riiiiil iiiiiiir in ciiltotluii.
All three go ftir to :ll0W' how rzisli, not to stiy impiotis, it is to
how S9L'lIlilIg W0llllLl”flll soover, or iiiiiiiiin
All three events were held till
lied to Heaven’: Q5pC(‘I>ll fitvor
iiscrihe tiny evcnt>'i
ageiit-y to an expeL‘lt'il Provider '
hut mirtietilous, ntid generally its
to the royal qIl.nll'l‘3‘ tiiid vet the end shoived lllill riit-e lllurl
mined and wretehed of all riiytil I”R('t"', and this Juiiies himself,
apparently ubttndonetl ll0IlI oi" mun ti id God.
.- ug-
A i'tlt.VA.i PAIIAUE. - -
The most splendid tiling in Vienna, of tnotlern eoiistrutttioii, is
Prince Leeliieti%teti' Be. It his lite!) hlltsil lln liy in I‘ull,L'll<lI
ehiieet Mi Devirrnee iii the most ;:oi';:eous style, at ii cost or
M ' ‘Tho oiii'Fuiico is hv D. hull und we-ll propurllmitjtl stun-
- . V - '- fe irseiiess
. -. I t . lI3IL>llC, uliith hits tin apptiirttntt o I
Him qill“iv(li;i1"ihe lieiiutiful marbles thiit llilDl'II tho itptirttnents
cipcmny You pies tlirough tiircc Tx‘IrCSllIn('lII l'0I')mS iii" exeellent
-=:
E.
m M‘ I15 hut Sllllplt‘ il(‘('0nllc(l with white iiini gold tmtl with
E,r,,”i‘,’,‘,’,' fa ’- 9 't‘tio'.-e InLl’OtIIl(',e vou totiio pl’iVtIlL‘iIII(IlIlEll3-
h as Inlll'l'1lE‘>‘ tind uildinizs mu make them.
ive titid viiltiahle cutitrivlinct-. of three
cenlrerpill, and lit the brick oi‘ thii
; so that, when the doors tire res
ed, the reiiectioii increases the size of the room, and e petitls
its brilliance. The covering of the walls tire of the SIll'II(‘ pa
gm of the fumiu"-5; 1, in very rich in HF ('lI3nlt‘[l“l‘, und mus-t. e
it great trial to the Indies‘ tire. Tlw PWl“““ are 01 erflpiyll "0
ptllturu iinil Workmansllip, unit in the i-omiwul-non (pl pt up
t:ii as my experience i< n he! -‘i>vl;'"“'," K’ “"““““
decoration to be found here.-I’?-l l‘l""l" T” I’ ““1“‘
rooms, which tire iv: l‘I('
In the ball room is lHI‘Ei’I‘A’('C
large doors, each turning on a
is it largo pltite of looking izlus
re
it-nil
thi-
391'
IN) I NUT LlH'l-J TIIE it Frtiniiizxr.
t:; not int .<. i.i.i..i
lio I not liii-i- r!i
4“fIliltl-I than t iw fill‘ Utll’
- t. still o'er (‘.0 ‘-4’l’rI‘,L we. tun.
>I'Klt on i’U,’IVl>II.Il‘LI it in
To Iltuillllh it tilitrr not l'll(4I'I.>II iii ir< lit-t-])IHL'
-- TlIl7'tl 1IU=(lHrf tori” s ivniitii it “(T9 ‘AH trite
No iiiiir. rhnlllll I1t'1HI‘ tiitwe Wi'V(‘S of bitter anguish,
riiiit sumo to I111"! the uliilntifv fa!‘ lilll“.
ivhiin nt'Vt>I’utOl"(‘ .<ltli‘l the rm spirit languish.
Iillff‘ thee’ it =. Vii) tip HM)‘ i of r "Ml
The Worrliip tiiiit iny Fflill iimii inn.iiii (‘lI(‘l’l4lI.
l‘nllirI for lltK‘l‘I‘1lltt‘A' it must still r0lI1‘t'll
Tllougll "iii-iitii the l)liI'(l]I'H iiiy ii-oak hum should ]r2lI.'lI
4 -.,.k V 7 WW
(wi-mun rot Olt-at-=on‘s Pictorial.)
M A KG Ali ‘IT'S Tl-LN
ml'7l(w
ITS ()hV.V IlI7ihVAI(I)i
I :
t“ i--i All l'rx'
BY iionnio
“ If ever I tntirry,” sztitl Mitt-tznret Biiiley to her cousin Olivia,
“ it will he it man who does not live entirely for liiiiiself, but who,
out of the heneroleneo of it ('llm‘Iill.lll0 hetirt, will not pass un-
heeiled the cry of the widow zintl orplliiii who call on hitn for
relief."
“ You speak warmly, Mnrizarct."
“Bociiiisc I feel it. I l‘HlV(’ iilwiiys iliouglit that a Clitlrimlilc
mtin would make it good hus'lnind."
“But how will you he tilile to judge of this 7 You tire tin he
ess, tind of (‘nurse hlive many Slll[DI‘.w. l)o you not liclieve thiit
any one of them would he vi lling to don R ehtiritnlilc mood for
uwhile, if the) ‘itpposed thttt upon this issue depended the hlind
oftlie weiiltliy lieire- 7"
“ Perhzips you tire right," stiid Margaret, houglitfnlly; “lint,”
ntiritii she siiiliionly, "all idea has just come, into my heiiii, by
WlIIl‘lI I think this l'll.Il)iU’l"tISxll]8l1[ (‘XIII ll(‘ :tvoidc<‘i."
" "Vlittt is tlltit Y" nsked (Hit "N, curiously.
“ Iim nie eotifess, in the tirst ])liIi‘(‘, thttt tiniotig till who are
generiil for my litind. ])Pl'll(lp5 fortune would
lie tho more 1l]l]ll‘OilI‘liilL‘ word, there are l]Ol!(‘ whom I Wolllil think
The
s wetilthy, the latter ti clerk dependent on his
New I lizive it rliind
‘ (‘()ll‘iIl(.’l'('il sitito
of as it hiiclitintl ext-epr Herliert Lee and IIeitry Ainsworili.
former, you know,
iIII'(3l'!iC‘, “'lil< ii I sllulllll judge W115 not large.
to siilijeet tlieso two to st ti:>l."
“ A irood ideti, lint how will you TI'I(Im1l!(‘, it I"
“ You ltttoiv there is it poor family in Allen Strci:t- the one of
within we lIt’:‘ril to diw (‘l)lhI)[Ill2‘ t:t' it ii'illoni'e<I mother, who is
s k, and three young L'llillIl‘(‘Il.
of t-tiiti-so, to i-rt-omtnotid them to the l'li1I tiihle ollit-ex: orliotli
Ilerhert Lee and Henry Aiiiswortli, tiiitl we will see the I‘L‘aIIlL
They will not l’t‘(‘0;jlIiI.(' your lI::ll’l“'rltIllL': llll'I't’IlH‘V: I wtint you
ike pen and p:ipi-r and ii-titi: :1 note tit my dit-tiitioii."
U.itiii pi-mtired writing iiiiitcrilils, iitid her cousin diettitcd as
fllllou 3 :
iVoii- I mil "nilnf, &‘.n(IIlynIl)ll$l)'
H l>i,in siii,-’i‘iioiioh ii all‘ilII;;Cl" to you, I take tho lilicrtv of
3C or ii poni tiiiiiily now lli'IIl;: in i
Citlliligyt1ilI‘tIi1t::tli0ii to the i
>in;:lc riiiitii nt Allen Sit-vet, who in t-tiiiseqiieiitve of llit‘ illness iii‘
the lnlltlltll‘, iilio tin. llllllcrlu Slimiorictl tin-iii ii; piiiiii .<L‘“'ilI<j, iiro
Ti‘(lIl(‘Ul to k‘Vll'klI)('i want. A little tilt! at tlii. time would he to
IlI(lII like the tI‘iI ot'ztii tiiigol froiii ll(‘:tYtIlI. ‘Vill you extend iii
A! lvilrl t-.ill upon them, tiiitl you will l>() eolivitt ld thttt this is
lint ii sitiiple xtttietnetil ofthe truth. Lit tilt-rt."
The niiit- VHL <'(lpiL‘(l, mid despatt-lied il.rou;;li the post ()lll(‘t3 to
the lIll(lIi'>> oihotii ,uL‘nilt‘nIL‘lL
la-i-iiiiiis [lime tliiys ufterwtlrds Ilerlit-rt Lee nillt-il nt .itiirgiiret's
I'l.‘:d(lt'll<‘L' .‘IIIl” rt-t iitlroitly led the ('0lIi‘l‘IS;III0lI to ohjects of
elltirity tiiitl t-lin iblo inslitiitioiis.
“ All,” sitid IA‘l‘, “ tllnt rciitititlsl rite of an odd Cil"('l1lthlIl.IH't‘ I
I i'et-etved ii letter the other day, rt-t-oinmending to my notice a
poor ftllllily in Allen Street. It was signetl ciiuiiiy, and Very
ciirttesily iidviscd me to go tind see theiii."
“ And did you go 4" asked htiirgiiioi, quirlily.
“Not I!’ wi - the luughingi-t-pl “I htiven't time to waste
iti lllilllilh" up till the des 'tute ftiniilies in the city. I shoiiltl littve
my Ilzllllls’ rult."
" But the fiiinily may be suffering front wttiit."
" ll" they lire, Churity would he in better liusiness in ix-licving
them ltiiiisvlf than in sending anonymous lettels of advice to
others.”
Woitld IIerliurt Lee lIttVe lttiiglieil so iiterrily if he littd known
the i-tleet of his wiitit of feeling oti lior whom he wits most ititxious
to plllilxc t
"I think, after till,” said L‘IDr;1:Il‘t’l, when Herbert had with-
Ilnlwll, “ that I must go and see Mia. Green myself If Iletiry
Aiiistvorth is no more clitiritnlile tlitin Ilerhcrt, she will fnre hard.”
The ltidics arrayed themselves for a walk. A few minutes
lirougltt them to the residence of the poor widow of whom they
were in . iirch
To their surprise, they found, on being admitted, than it cheerful
tire wits glowingzin the stove, while it pleasant smell of dinner
tilled the upiirtiiivtit. On it taltle hy the. side of the widow were
some rnetlieines. The hearth wits hruslietl up, tiiid the room,
though st-tintily furiiisl-ted, prcseittotl 3 DUAL mid eoinfortalile
tippeuiitucc.
.Il.ir,.-iirtt ltioktd
iii-..iin.i in xuI"lll<L‘.
U I H'.t> ti.i in i. -
‘Vi.
Ntizl tilt’, H iliiiigiiii Wi‘l't'ilI,’:i'ttil u.ii i '-
. "lint, thitiiki to the ;k‘ll(‘l‘>
-ti
“ so tie ii'( tr," siiitl .‘Ilw. ii
' ‘ of it iiolilr
yr-iii v vt-iitli-iiiiiii, who slqiputl ltiwiiiti it; our
,wo :iI(’ ll ) l..n;.
“l,‘iII‘t“1Y“‘I’I)K‘>.4V>K“‘I‘IhKIv'lk'IAi1L(1!(“lY-V
t
“ Iii: tiiitiici .‘ilI">Hill'l. He sent iiir .i (li?t’lUI' rot‘ i Ililll in
iii. own t'U:I ]lulLlI:!>‘(4l iiioil itllll tint, so llliil, in the l)l('“IlI‘.’ of
unit, I italic sooit to i-t-i-om iiiy llcttllli, iiiiit iliiii all will on iigtit
0IIl'L‘ lliolc."
iimr it little inure i.’0lH‘Cl‘s'tiIiUll, .u.ii-u.ii-t-i uiiii lIL'I' i.iu.ni ii'itlt-
4il‘L'“’, lP:t Iig with .ili-.-. (nooii aulm.‘ iiioiioy tor hti prrscilt
ll('('(‘s:lllL“=.
Tliiit (Welling IIL‘rllt'l’[ lice olferetl his lltlllll. to .‘I.il';,(nl’Ol null
And, to his .iiipi..i-, no less Illiill lll:1li“('OmllIill'L', “':lN n; i'ILil
it Week uilcrvi rds lIL‘ltl‘)’ Aillswttflll HHIIIL‘ iii: 1l]I1)t:HI’8Il(‘t‘.
He >(‘f‘lIl(‘li llIIilSu:llly ilioiigiliirul.
“ it peiiiiy for your ttioii;iit.," Salli ttui-gnrot, piiiii-.
He ltlriltetl tit lier eltriiestly at irioiiit-tit, and then replied, “ I will
indeed lkll you the siilvjet-t of my tlioiights, itiid tisk you in for-
pii inentnni-iirris-. It is, I l(lI(H(‘, on at‘! or pl’i.'SltlnpliuI1l.Ul‘ ii
poor ('l(‘l’k to speak of loiiaor miiiiinoo to u wt-iililiy licims, hut
I HHIIIOE keep it secret loiigt-rvl love you. Mzirgiirt-t, with truth
and ‘inl'('lll)' no you pardon me '1"
"Xii,” 5 id Morgurei prtmipily, “for you ll: 'e said nothing
thiit requires it. And , on IIllIl'!’tl think nie worthy of taking,
you iiniy lltlI't‘ Inc nnil WL‘l4'Ulllt'."
“ Do I l1L‘ill‘:ll‘i;;l)i I" was iiioiloiiglitcil reply.
deserved such good fortune ‘."'
“ Listen, ntid I will l(‘ll you.
one unlc.
“ How have I
I littd resolved never to marry
Iwns C0nVIlll‘(‘(I that he wits chiiritlihle. Last week
you icouii-t-ii nn nnollylllolli letter rU'0mIIli."lIlIil'l;.' ii poor tiiinily to
yotir eh ritnlile IIOIi('l". I find you have visiteti them and relieved
their n8L‘L‘<5Illi‘s. I feel [lint I t-itit wtIih‘l)' trust my happiness in
your liiiitils, since you have so iiohly stood the lust."
“Tiuly,” aillll IIi.‘lil'y Alllawvrlll, 21:‘ his eyes lighted up with
gr: itiitle, "(‘lI:u'iI)'
ts own ext-eetliiigg gt-e-itt reward."
. . --- v I I
Iiiathcred for (.iiei‘t=<ln'5 Pictonal]
GE IIS 1) I‘ 'l‘llOl.'G HT.
SRO.“ TUIIXI-II!-DOWN LEAVES IN OUR READING.
IlI1Il‘l'Iilz(‘ is it ilL'.wpL‘rtIik' tliln,r4.xiIiliii.
Mutt, while lit- loves, is net’ r quite tl-.-prni d.w]A1lll5.
Trlill'$ llittliu ]lI.‘l'fi‘i'il4‘AlI, htit per t tion its-cit‘ is no trifle.
-illliliml iliiinlu.
. How i, . ttlyniitiiio iiilh to rci-oli, when (told hevnmes
her 0I“lL‘I‘I,+--‘,’illI,x‘rIll111'!.
“fetire rl)lL‘IIIlily Ul)lI‘.’L'il to the t-ltildreit of [lI(.'>0 who
“R? Ivliiilis ]‘omvilui‘.
To ili'>]ll>l' our own sprti
pit; for n l’t“OVt'l(‘ilZC of iv -1 '.iltii,i
There is tio tlislillglliwlwtl genius nll0gL‘lli(‘r(’xClIlpt from
some IIlIlI"IOH of lIIl1lllNsS.m.Ir'I‘.‘li-I .
Men ofthe tioliltst d positions iliiiik tlieniselvcs liiippicst
when otlit-rs sliiire their ll:11vlilllC.xS vi itlt tlteiii -' .
. The l!I0lIY4'x:Ill(I plirlrnb s or Sllllllo - not iilwnyu to
put: uiiil lilsll, as, in the K.‘llllill:Iu.:‘In or yoiiili, we >L>IlIClIIX1C5 im-
Iiiiiori I
Upon you tiiotitli ittiil purse vmltiuusl , iiiiil your stock of
“'L‘:IlllI tlllil I’I’1IllIttllt!ll shall, ill ltilwl in ropuic, be EXAM!
liitve lot t-d
‘ is the prit we mustiuo often
1I;;IlIE‘.
“Zun-
III’ l i‘ll(Uli
hut
il.iq,.
"Its tiii ill tliiiii; to his nsltuttttil of out-‘s poverty
iiitiili itul‘>e not to make use of ltiwfiil iiieiit-is to ttvohl it -
il.'t1i.c.
. Men rrc soinetiinis liivciist-tl of pride, iiicrely because their
am‘! or. Wuulti he pI‘ui‘tlI Illl'l’llSL'lt'(‘>' utro they iii their place
Sh. ii.-rii,.i
The in.-ixtiii wli
so law tii:irriii;;v:s itte liiiltirv, is heetiuse
time in iiiukiiig nets, not in making
,oii.io ltllllcs wptltli tin-ii
(‘ltL't.s.4-.‘il'lll
. ’1‘lit-tpiiilitiestif yotlri'iiiridsvtill ho those of your one.
. eolil frieilds. cold eiieitties; lltili friends, llulfeneinies; fer-
VILlL'l’lt'IllI1‘s, wnriit frietltls.A-I.<u'ii'r .
A null! must iirst igovt-tti liiiiiwlf ere he he ht to govern a
tutti liix‘ Itilllll) are he be iii to lvuu‘ the gtivet1tmet.it of
hit -<ir Wtiliir A’t‘ll]l‘l ii.
To he litippy, the p. .ions Inna! he chterful itnd guy, not
i . l‘lJEll1YI(‘ll(ll-V. A propensi to hope titid joy is real
rieltes , one to fear and sorrow, [Yul pot-ei--iy.-Iliuiie.
A true history of human evetits would show that a far
ltii-iger proportion ofuur acts tire the resu sudden impulses
tttitl il('k'ItI'dl'Ih, than of thin r on of which we so much l)D!I.SIi
-coiipir.
tiiie
. . . . The t-iitei-ioii of it n-.- lit-itutr , that it iuemtoes on exam-
iiititioii . ii’l'itlse, thnt it leasulli. '1 here soiitethiug, therefore,
in true beauty thtit er-t ‘SIlIlIItilS with ti ht reason, and is not
merely tho ere: ioti of I"il1I(“V.1l.‘i’I‘I[ t.i--iillii
. The Ufllllltl" employment of tirtiliee is the mark of u
pi-tiy uiintl; iititl it itiitiost alvi-iiys liiippetis tliitt he who uses it to
cover liiiitst-ll‘ in one ])ltIt'A‘, nll('0VL'l‘: llIIIt‘Clr iii anotherielxx
Il)(K‘]ll.f2iIl1'(IliIit].
. Prepare yourself for the world, as ti e Blltlelil‘ II)ELl to do
for their exercises ; oil our niiud und your intiiiiiers. to give them
the nee ur upplciiess and flexibility; strength IIlt)ll(‘ will not
iin,- ‘i'ii.t-Iieryniil.
.... If you liiive great talents. industry will itii ‘rove tlir I‘ it‘
niotieriite tiliilitie<, industry uill supply their ti. iltlk'll1.x>. Noni-
ing is denied to well directed ltihor: nothing is over to he attained
without it.-Sir il.
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