The Creighton Chronicle . ed plaudits of their fellows if the toilers onthe lower levels share in that peace and content that crownseffort in a worthy cause. What boots it that our more giftedbrothers climb higher, if we make the most of our opportunitiesand attain the farthest height to which our strength will carryus. We have succeeded no less than they, and great though thedistance between them and ourselves may now seem, perhapswhen our perspective broadens, and our view grows larger,there may appear, after all, but a trifling difference between has been well said, if looked at from


The Creighton Chronicle . ed plaudits of their fellows if the toilers onthe lower levels share in that peace and content that crownseffort in a worthy cause. What boots it that our more giftedbrothers climb higher, if we make the most of our opportunitiesand attain the farthest height to which our strength will carryus. We have succeeded no less than they, and great though thedistance between them and ourselves may now seem, perhapswhen our perspective broadens, and our view grows larger,there may appear, after all, but a trifling difference between has been well said, if looked at from the fixed stars, therewould be little difference between the prince and the is largely comparative, and if we may truthfully say whenthe struggle is over, that we have made the most of our oppor-tunities, then have we succeeded no less than our more fortunatebrothers, who, with more ability, or better chances, have pushedfarther on. To all of which Solomon might rejoin— There is nothingnew under the


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