. Book of the Royal blue . on Ma-artin Doolev th degree ofLL. D. Shure, they ilo it th world over;Docther Cha-ancy—Docther Grover— Docther—half a thousand other I coulduiintli>n if I chose;. in all th world av wit orHumor, tell nu- who is fitter Than is Mister Ma-artin Doolev fr t fill adocthers shoi-s? .list imagine it: Yours thruly,Docther—Docther Ma-artin Doolev. Th divil Hy away will ye, an dont ye under-standThat av all th famous min I Dooleys lift an Hinnessy, Who havent yet bin docthered as their serv-ices dema-anil. .Shure, Im timpted t be a little wan fr Ma-ar


. Book of the Royal blue . on Ma-artin Doolev th degree ofLL. D. Shure, they ilo it th world over;Docther Cha-ancy—Docther Grover— Docther—half a thousand other I coulduiintli>n if I chose;. in all th world av wit orHumor, tell nu- who is fitter Than is Mister Ma-artin Doolev fr t fill adocthers shoi-s? .list imagine it: Yours thruly,Docther—Docther Ma-artin Doolev. Th divil Hy away will ye, an dont ye under-standThat av all th famous min I Dooleys lift an Hinnessy, Who havent yet bin docthered as their serv-ices dema-anil. .Shure, Im timpted t be a little wan fr Ma-artin, .Vv which ivery last good fellow in th landshall be thrustee,Widout faculty—no chaffin—.Save th faculty fr laughin. An confer on Ma-artin Dooley th degree avLL. 1). Thin, be hivlns, sir, whiniverYe had blues or torpid liver .An were needin av a tonic—an theres min-ny needs th .sa-ame—Yd be sindin Tr yours thruly,Docther—Docther Ma-artin Dooley. be takin his prescription to th glory avhis Much that we call hope to-day is toooften only a veneer over the disappoint-ment of to-morrow. Fatigie is the mother of rest, andsinjjs a lullaby of sleep and resignationto honest effort. There is such a thing as our conceitcarrying us so far above our fellow menthat it is impossible to see anything butour side of them. is the scicnce that sur-rounds the circumstances of our lives,and moulds them into the opinions ofexperience. When a man finds it necessary toassert that he is a gentleman, there isgenerally sufficient ground for someoneelse to protest that he is not one. Let us work cheerfully, confidently,and with success as our millennium,slavery, or enforced labor, never pro-duced anything but mechanical results. Disappointment is the sauce that addszest to the menu of realization. It is often more the tone than thetrend of an argument that makes itoffensive. The official chains of prejudice fetters The open field of opportunity is fre- more abili


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