. Inglenook, The (1911) . ce among refinement, culture andChristianity. Simplicity is an exponent ofChristianity. & Grumblers. Its a terrible thing to be a grumbler. Hetakes all the sweetness out of life both forhimself and for those who are obliged tolive with him. A chronic grumbler is aboutthe worst sort of person I have ever is like a gnawing pain, causing a dull,deadened sensation something like rheuma-tism scattered all through a limb or perhapsthrough the entire body. He is like thegout lingering about the ligaments of thejoints until they become stiffened and help-less. He is


. Inglenook, The (1911) . ce among refinement, culture andChristianity. Simplicity is an exponent ofChristianity. & Grumblers. Its a terrible thing to be a grumbler. Hetakes all the sweetness out of life both forhimself and for those who are obliged tolive with him. A chronic grumbler is aboutthe worst sort of person I have ever is like a gnawing pain, causing a dull,deadened sensation something like rheuma-tism scattered all through a limb or perhapsthrough the entire body. He is like thegout lingering about the ligaments of thejoints until they become stiffened and help-less. He is like a running sore, painful andloathsome to look upon. He is like ablasting wind destroying all the perfumeof the wholesome flowers. He is like abiting frost taking the very life from thetender plants. He is like roaring fire con-suming both man and beast. He is likea decaying carcass polluting the entire at-mosphere about him. Beware of what youare becoming for its a terrible thing tobe a grumbler. 936 The Inglenook. THE PEAKS OF OTTER John W. Wayland, Ph. D. IN the great Appalachian MountainSystem, stretching along the Atlan-tic Coast from New England to Al-abama, are many famous ranges: theWhite Mountains, the Green Mountains,the Catskills, the Blue Ridge, the Alle-ghanies, the Cumberland Mountains, theGreat Smoky Mountains, and others;and here and there scattered amongthese ranges and rearing their loftysummits above the surrounding peaksand ridges, are certain well-knownheights: Mt. Katahdin in Maine;Mt. Washington in New Hampshire;Mt. Mansfield in Vermont; SpruceMountain in West Virginia; LookoutMountain in Tennessee; Mt. Mitchell inNorth Carolina; White Top, where Ten-nessee and North Carolina meet on theVirginia line ; and many others ; but per-haps none of these is more famous ormore striking in physical grandeur thanthe triple heights in Bedford County,Virginia, known as the Peaks of Otter. They lie in the great Blue Ridgerange, about midway of its 800 miles oflength


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