. Crayon and character : truth made clear through eye and ear or ten-minute talks with colored chalks . our head and the parlor of your heartand defy you to put them out? The only thing to do is to throw themout the very first time they come in. Let us take a walk down-street and mix with the crowd. Everyperson whom we see is thinking about something, even though hedoesnt say a word, and we believe, as we look into the faces we meet,that we can tell just what kind of thoughts some of them have. Here,for instance, is a man with a face something like this: [Draw thesour face, completing the firs
. Crayon and character : truth made clear through eye and ear or ten-minute talks with colored chalks . our head and the parlor of your heartand defy you to put them out? The only thing to do is to throw themout the very first time they come in. Let us take a walk down-street and mix with the crowd. Everyperson whom we see is thinking about something, even though hedoesnt say a word, and we believe, as we look into the faces we meet,that we can tell just what kind of thoughts some of them have. Here,for instance, is a man with a face something like this: [Draw thesour face, completing the first step, Fig. 7.] He looks grouchy; per-haps he is vicious, and we avoid brushing against him. Perhaps hehas lost money in a business deal; perhaps he wanted a political posi-tion and didnt get it; perhaps a supposed friend has proven untrue;perhaps his disappointment, whatever it is, has made him sour andcrabbed. But he passes on, and we meet other faces. Here comes aman who looks something like this: [Draw the happy face, complet-ing Fig. 8.] He doesnt look as if he had a care in all the world, 19.
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