. Mr. Man . the habit of minding everybodys business,consequently, sometimes neglecting his own. Yet, hemeant well. This was his luck. For as long as onemeans well and keeps his eyes open he is bound to comeout on top. It did not take Mr. Man too long to find out that thegreatest and by far the hardest task is that of findingones self. The magnitude of this enterprise and par-ticularly the numerous and very intricate difficulties pre-senting themselves in this connection appealed to his am-bition, and being a man who was born good and wantedto stay good he was bound to succeed. So he did. What


. Mr. Man . the habit of minding everybodys business,consequently, sometimes neglecting his own. Yet, hemeant well. This was his luck. For as long as onemeans well and keeps his eyes open he is bound to comeout on top. It did not take Mr. Man too long to find out that thegreatest and by far the hardest task is that of findingones self. The magnitude of this enterprise and par-ticularly the numerous and very intricate difficulties pre-senting themselves in this connection appealed to his am-bition, and being a man who was born good and wantedto stay good he was bound to succeed. So he did. Whatis more, he did not stingily keep the hard earned fruits ofhis success to himself, but let all the world share themwith the largeness of his heart. A very good plan, forthe more he gave the more there was left for him. Hewas the Great Lover in the truest and before his time un-known sense of the word. He loved the world. How,then, could the world help loving him in turn ? And now let him tell his own THE STORY BEGINS


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