. Book of the Royal blue . tomake lasting friendships, and of possessing com-panions, and to them exclusively I give all merrysongs and brave choruses, to sing with lustyvoices. Item: And to those who are no longer chil-dren or youths or lovers I leave memory, and Ibequeath to them the volumes of the poems ofBurns and Shakespeare and of other poets, ifthere be others, to the end that they may liveover the old days again, freely and fully, withouttithe or diminution. Item: To our loved ones with snowy crownsI bequeath the happiness of old age, the love andgratitude of their children until they


. Book of the Royal blue . tomake lasting friendships, and of possessing com-panions, and to them exclusively I give all merrysongs and brave choruses, to sing with lustyvoices. Item: And to those who are no longer chil-dren or youths or lovers I leave memory, and Ibequeath to them the volumes of the poems ofBurns and Shakespeare and of other poets, ifthere be others, to the end that they may liveover the old days again, freely and fully, withouttithe or diminution. Item: To our loved ones with snowy crownsI bequeath the happiness of old age, the love andgratitude of their children until they fall asleep. PHE CHICAGO EXJ A man and his love for a maid; That is the writers want the scene laid Inside a treat of cottage or hutch Only with will answer for such Short of a palace. A maid and her love for a man; That is the since the world first began, Tis getting by the crate and the bale Novels were but sets forth the old tale In a new m ^uhEnds 3v ARTHUR ^^^ ^4 w^ 11 we will study ourselves thoroughly andform a correct diagnosis, based on experienceand research, we have, to a large extent,secured a general impression of all mankind. The butterfly of love may be short lived,but what a beautiful creature it is during itsmomentary existence upon the rose of affec-tion. Weak minds endeavor to enter into anunderstanding with strength, and effect sucha compromise as will most easy serve theobject of their purpose. What some people call bad luck is reallynothing more than ill judgment and lack ofself-confidence. Grikf is often only the night of to-morrowsdawn; and to-days failures frequently thefather of to-morrows success. Those who really, earnestly and unselfishlylove, never either doubt or misunderstand oneanother. Let us make, through earnest effort, thebest of to-day, and hope with confidence forsomething better to-morrow. God is still God, just as the sun is yet thesun, notwi


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