Forest leaves . in the dictionary of theKingdom of Heaven. —Rankin. Perfect valor consists in doing without a witness, all we should be-capable of doing before the whole world. If thou hast a great purpose, nor difficulties nor doubts can turn thee-from the way that leads to its accomplishment. —Spalding. * >? Inquisitive people are the funnels of conversation; they do not take-in anything for their own use, but merely to pass it to another.—Stec Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the worldis the triumph of some enthusiasm. Nothing great was ever it. —Bmer


Forest leaves . in the dictionary of theKingdom of Heaven. —Rankin. Perfect valor consists in doing without a witness, all we should be-capable of doing before the whole world. If thou hast a great purpose, nor difficulties nor doubts can turn thee-from the way that leads to its accomplishment. —Spalding. * >? Inquisitive people are the funnels of conversation; they do not take-in anything for their own use, but merely to pass it to another.—Stec Every great and commanding movement in the annals of the worldis the triumph of some enthusiasm. Nothing great was ever it. —Bmers FOREST LEAVES. 2:. Fairy Tales. By G. K. Chesterton. The fairy talcs are the only true accounts that man has ever givenof his destiny. Jack the Giant Killer is the embodiment of the first ofthe three great paradoxes by which men live. It is the paradox of courage,the paradox which says, You must defy the thing that is terrifying you:unless vou are frightened you are not brave. Cinderella is the embodi-. ment of the second of the paradoxes by which men live, the paradox ofhumility, which says, Look for the best in the thing ignorant of its-merit; he that abases himself shall be exalted. And Beauty and theBeast is the embodiment of the third of the paradoxes by which menlive, the paradox of faith, the absolutely necessary and wildly unreasmihlemaxim which says to every mother with a child or to every patriot witha country, You must love the thing first and make it lovable tales are far truer than the rhinoceros at the zoo, for you knowwhat these mean. And vou can guess what the rhinoceros means! 20 FOREST LEAVES. A Treeless Land By E. J. Deyixe, S. J.


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