. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. Blasts From The Rams Horn LOVE AND ITS OPPOSITE. 159 OVE always weeps whenit has to never speaks in a foreign have won the loveof others when you prove that you lovethem. Love never has to be watched to seethat it does a full days work. Find a man whom men love, and you?will find one who has first loved men. The footprints of godliness always pointtoward unselfishness. Dont talk about yourself when youwant to be interesting. The thing most dangerous is the onethat does most to make us selfish.• • A sunny spirit more than sunry skies,A pati
. "Blasts" from The Ram's Horn. Blasts From The Rams Horn LOVE AND ITS OPPOSITE. 159 OVE always weeps whenit has to never speaks in a foreign have won the loveof others when you prove that you lovethem. Love never has to be watched to seethat it does a full days work. Find a man whom men love, and you?will find one who has first loved men. The footprints of godliness always pointtoward unselfishness. Dont talk about yourself when youwant to be interesting. The thing most dangerous is the onethat does most to make us selfish.• • A sunny spirit more than sunry skies,A patient face more than stormless sea; These are to meSeraphic witnesses of Paradise And calms to It is difficult to tell a deaf man a secret. 160 Blasts From The Rams Horn GLEANINGS FROM GANDERFOOT. If a man kivers upthe blind eye whenhe sells me a hoss,it alwas makes mefeel ez tho sumthinwas wrongwith the wea-ther after that,whenever Ihear him trytotawk nice inmeetin. I wonder why itis that I alwas feelthe most like puttinmunny in the hat,when my pocket-book is at home in my other britches pocket? I wonder why it is that we alwas like
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