. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. IllTHE GOSPEL HungryTrutb Seeker: PLEASE DONT OFFER ME ANY MORE DRY AM LUGGING AROUND TOO MANY ALREADY. Blasts From The Rams WORDS, BUT DEEDS. By N. A Villus. Though oft we prate of human brotherhood,Tis but a useless, wanton %>aste of breath;Unless in time of need we aid, by kindly deed,Our brother onward to some final good:Nor wait the hour that levels alt in death. MEN AND HE man who robs anoth-er, robs self-made man al-ways spoils his jobsomewhere. ?It is of more profitto have a contentedspirit than a fat bankaccount.


. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. IllTHE GOSPEL HungryTrutb Seeker: PLEASE DONT OFFER ME ANY MORE DRY AM LUGGING AROUND TOO MANY ALREADY. Blasts From The Rams WORDS, BUT DEEDS. By N. A Villus. Though oft we prate of human brotherhood,Tis but a useless, wanton %>aste of breath;Unless in time of need we aid, by kindly deed,Our brother onward to some final good:Nor wait the hour that levels alt in death. MEN AND HE man who robs anoth-er, robs self-made man al-ways spoils his jobsomewhere. ?It is of more profitto have a contentedspirit than a fat bankaccount. ?(The man who ruleshimself, will be a kingito others. The stingy man robs himself every timehe puts a dollar in his shy of the .man who claims to bea Christian, but never pays (his are people who never care formusic except wihen they play the firstfiddle. ?The man who gets rich in a hurry, gen-erally becomes poor with the same rap-idity. ?The man who is too poor to take a news-paper, is generally rich enough to take hiswhole to the circus. The world has been robbed by the manwho dies without leaving it better thanhe found it. ? Many a man is so busy in trying to re-form the world, that he cannot find time tostraighten up his own fence.


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