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“The secret things belong unto the LORD our God; but the things that are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.” Deuteronomy 29:28 (The Israel Bible™)

According to Kikar Hashabbat, a Haredi scholar who went looking for biblical codes that would offer a coherent clue about the US elections found something. In fact, he discovered that when reading the Torah with at regular intervals—giant intervals at that, starting with a verse from the story of the binding of Isaac (Genesis 22:4) and the commandment to execute mediums and necromancers (Leviticus 20:27), the resulting letters combine to form the phrase: Hillary Ne’siah (Hillary President).

The Bible codes, or Torah codes, is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of scripture. This hidden code is a method by which specific letters from the text can be selected to reveal an otherwise obscured message, which is often relevant to the narrative of the same verses. Bible codes have been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin’s book The Bible Code and the movie The Omega Code, and one can purchase computer programs that hunt for coded messages in holy texts. Are there hidden messages from God in the Bible?

One such tireless hunter is D Chen, the Haredi scholar who approached Kikar Hashabbat with his discovery. He said that as soon as it became clear that Donald Trump was the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, he plugged varieties of his name in Hebrew into his program, but the program yielded nothing. Then, just to make sure, he entered Trump’s arch rival and discovered that the Torah sides with the Democratic party this election round.

Chen said he was truly surprised by the discovery, because he had honestly expected Trump to be the chosen candidate, seeing as his meteoric rise to the top, without the benefit of any experience at all in public service, made his race appear to be divinely guided.

“I read the news and I’m interested in the race for the US presidency, but I don’t personally favor either candidate,” Chen said. “I’m neutral, but these are the results I found.”


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Colorado health insurance study: Single geographic area could lead to higher premiums Move wouldn’t ease burden on Colorado’s high-cost mountain areas

Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file Glenwood Springs residents from left to right Kerri Newland, Dana Marlatt, her husband Richard Backe and Robin Waters, right, are pictured at the home of Backe on January 19, 2016 in Glenwood Springs. Health insurance premiums are exorbitant in the valley, but a single state region would reduce competition and potentially cause carriers to leave. By The Denver Post | newsroom@denverpost.com PUBLISHED: August 1, 2016 at 4:29 pm | UPDATED: August 1, 2016 at 5:23 pm

Making Colorado a single geographic area for purposes of setting health insurance premiums wouldn’t solve the problem of much higher mountain rates, according to a study mandated by the legislature and released Monday by the Division of Insurance.

Wide disparities in rates among the current nine geographic regions led lawmakers to ask the agency to look at a single-region solution, and the report concluded that such a move would be “treating a symptom rather than finding a cure,” according to insurance commissioner Marguerite Salazar.

Concerns that carriers might withdraw from high-cost areas under such a move led investigators to suggest that it might ultimately reduce competition and perhaps even prompt some carriers to leave the state. Related Articles

“Fewer carriers, in a region or in the state as a whole, could exacerbate the situation and with even higher premiums, we could harm the very citizens the proposal was meant to assist,” Salazar wrote in a letter that accompanied the study.

Using 2014 statistics to compare the lowest cost area of Boulder to high-cost mountain areas, the study revealed a 36 percent differential — or $1,459 in annual cost of care — that appears to be growing. Numbers for the first five months of 2015 showed a 40 percent differential, or $1,752 in annual costs.

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HOUSTON - A man who was carrying a gun is dead after an officer-involved shooting in southeast Houston.

According to Houston police, two officers were driving down Cullen Boulevard at Ward at 2 a.m. Saturday when they saw a man in the middle of the street with a revolver pointed in the air. More News Headlines

Both officers got out of the car and ordered him to drop the weapon and show his hands.

A witness told him to put the gun down, according to Houston police. Officials said both officers shot the man when he pointed the gun at them. The man died at the scene.

Other witnesses who spoke to KPRC 2 said a gun was never pointed at officers.

A woman who identified herself as the man's wife said his name is Alva Braziel.

Family gave us this picture of Alva Braziel. He is the man shot & killed by police this morning. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/V5CydrE5Ef— Jake Reiner (@JakeKPRC2) July 9, 2016

She said the reason Braziel was out early in the morning was because "somebody stole his horse."

People nearby expressed shock following the shooting.

"I could be next. Anybody could be next, but it's all about the way we conduct ourselves out here," resident Erick Puckett said. "We got to just start walking better and doing better as a community."

One of the officers involved is a 10-year veteran of the Houston Police Department. The other is a 13-year veteran.

Both officers are on paid administrative leave while the case is under investigation.


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On= e of one's earliest impressions of the Indians is that their hands are inad= equate. They suggest no power. Not only is there always some one walking, b= ut there is always some one resting. They repose at full length wherever th= e need for sleep takes them; or they sit with pointed knees. Coming from En= gland one is struck by so much inertness; for though the English labourer c= an be lazy enough he usually rests on his feet, leaning against walls: if h= e is a land labourer, leaning with his back to the support; if he follows t= he sea, leaning on his stomach. It was interesting to pass on from India an= d its prostrate philosophers with their infinite capacity for taking naps, = to Japan, where there seems to be neither time nor space for idlers. Wherea= s in India one has continually to turn aside in order not to step upon a sl= eeping figure-- the footpath being a favourite dormitory--in Japan no one i= s ever doing nothing, and no one appears to be weary or poor. India, save f= or a few native politicians and agitators, strikes one as a land destitute = of ambition. In the cities there are infrequent signs of progress; in the c= ountry none. The peasants support life on as little as they can, they rest = as much as possible and their carts and implements are prehistoric. They ma= y believe in their gods, but fatalism is their true religion. How little th= ey can be affected by civilisation I learned from a tiny settlement of bush= -dwellers not twenty miles from Bombay, close to that beautiful lake which = has been transformed into a reservoir, where bows and arrows are still the = only weapons and rats are a staple food. And in an hour's time, in a car, o= ne could be telephoning one's friends or watching a cinema! THE SAHIB I did= not have to wait to reach India for that great and exciting moment when on= e is first called "Sahib." I was addressed as "Sahib," = to my mingled pride and confusion, at Marseilles, by an attendant on the st= eamer which I joined there. Later I grew accustomed to it, although never, = I hope, blase; but to the end my bearer fascinated me by alluding to me as = Master--not directly, but obliquely: impersonally, as though it were some o= ther person that I knew, who was always with me, an _alter ego_ who could n= ot answer for himself: "Would Master like this or that?" "At= what time did Master wish to be called?" And then the beautiful "= ;Salaam"! I was sorry for the English doomed to become so used to East= ern deference that they cease to be thrilled. THE PASSING SHOW It is diffic= ult for a stranger to India, especially when paying only a brief visit, to = lose the impression that he is at an exhibition--in a section of a World's = Fair. How long it takes for this delusion to wear off I cannot say. All I c= an say is that seven weeks are not enough. And never does one feel it more = than in the bazaar, where movement is incessant and humanity is so packed a= nd costumes are so diverse, and where the suggestion of the exhibition is o= f course heightened by the merchants and the stalls. What one misses is any= vantage point--anything resembling a chair at the Cafe de la Paix in Paris= , for instance--where one may sit at ease and watch the wonderful changing = spectacle going past. There are in Indian cities no such places. To observe= the life of the bazaar closely and be unobserved is almost impossible. It = would be extraordinarily interesting to sit there, beside some well- inform= ed Anglo-Indian or Indo-Anglian, and learn all the minutia of caste and be = told who and what everybody was: what the different ochre marks signified o= n the Hindu foreheads; what this man did for a living, and that; and so for= th. Even without such an informant I was never tired of drifting about the = native quarters in whatever city I found myself and watching the curiously = leisurely and detached commercial methods of the dealers--the money lenders= reclining on their couches; the pearl merchants with their palms full of t= he little desirable jewels; the silversmiths hammering; the tailors cross-l= egged; the whole Arabian Nights pageant. All the shops seem to be overstaff= ed, unless an element of detached inquisitiveness is essential to business = in the East. No transaction is complete without a few watchful spectators, = usually youths, who apparently are employed by the establishment for the so= le purpose of exhibiting curiosity. I picked up a few odds and ends of info= rmation, by degrees, but only the more obvious: such as that the slight sha= ving of the Mohammedan's upper lip is to remove any impediment to the utter= ance of the name of Allah; that the red-dyed beards are a record that their= wearers have made the pilgrimage to Mecca; that the respirator often worn = by the Jains is to prevent the death of even a fly in inhalation. I was sho= wn a Jain woman carefully emptying a piece of wood with holes in it into th= e road, each hole containing a louse which had crawled there during the nig= ht but must not be killed. The Jains adore every living creature; the Hindu= s chiefly the cow. As for this divinity, she drifts about the cities as tho= ugh they were built for her, and one sees the passers-by touching her, hopi= ng for sanctity or a blessing. A certain sex inequality is, however, only t= oo noticeable, and particularly in and about Bombay, where the bullock cart= is so common--the bullock receiving little but blows and execration from h= is drivers.

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Draw cl= oser, my sweet, we are lover and lover; This eve art thou given to gladness= and me. Shall we be glad always? Come closer and hearken: Three fields fur= ther on, as they told me down there, When the young moon has set, if the Ma= rch sky should darken, We might see from the hill-top the great city's glar= e. Hark, the wind in the elm-boughs! From London it bloweth, And telling of= gold, and of hope and unrest; Of power that helps not; of wisdom that know= eth, But teacheth not aught of the worst and the best. Of the rich men it t= elleth, and strange is the story How they have, and they hanker, and grip f= ar and wide; And they live and they die, and the earth and its glory Has be= en but a burden they scarce might abide. Hark! the March wind again of a pe= ople is telling; Of the life that they live there, so haggard and grim, Tha= t if we and our love amidst them had been dwelling My fondness had faltered= , thy beauty grown dim. This land we have loved in our love and our leisure= For them hangs in heaven, high out of their reach; The wide hills o'er the= sea-plain for them have no pleasure, The grey homes of their fathers no st= ory to teach. The singers have sung and the builders have builded, The pain= ters have fashioned their tales of delight; For what and for whom hath the = world's book been gilded, When all is for these but the blackness of night?= How long and for what is their patience abiding? How oft and how oft shall= their story be told, While the hope that none seeketh in darkness is hidin= g And in grief and in sorrow the world groweth old? Come back to the inn, l= ove, and the lights and the fire, And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffl= ing of feet; For there in a while shall be rest and desire, And there shall= the morrow's uprising be sweet. Yet, love, as we wend the wind bloweth beh= ind us And beareth the last tale it telleth to-night, How here in the sprin= g-tide the message shall find us; For the hope that none seeketh is coming = to light. Like the seed of midwinter, unheeded, unperished, Like the autumn= -sown wheat 'neath the snow lying green, Like the love that o'ertook us, un= awares and uncherished, Like the babe 'neath thy girdle that groweth unseen= , So the hope of the people now buddeth and groweth - Rest fadeth before it= , and blindness and fear; It biddeth us learn all the wisdom it knoweth; It= hath found us and held us, and biddeth us hear: For it beareth the message= : "Rise up on the morrow And go on your ways toward the doubt and the = strife; Join hope to our hope and blend sorrow with sorrow, And seek for me= n's love in the short days of life." But lo, the old inn, and the ligh= ts and the fire, And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffling of feet; Soon= for us shall be quiet and rest and desire, And to-morrow's uprising to dee= ds shall be sweet. THE BRIDGE AND THE STREET In the midst of the bridge the= re we stopped and we wondered In London at last, and the moon going down, A= ll sullied and red where the mast-wood was sundered By the void of the nigh= t-mist, the breath of the town. On each side lay the City, and Thames ran b= etween it Dark, struggling, unheard 'neath the wheels and the feet. A stran= ge dream it was that we ever had seen it, And strange was the hope we had w= andered to meet. Was all nought but confusion? What man and what master Had= each of these people that hastened along? Like a flood flowed the faces, a= nd faster and faster Went the drift of the feet of the hurrying throng. Til= l all these seemed but one thing, and we twain another, A thing frail and f= eeble and young and unknown; What sign mid all these to tell foeman from br= other? What sign of the hope in our hearts that had grown? We went to our l= odging afar from the river, And slept and forgot--and remembered in dreams;= And friends that I knew not I strove to deliver From a crowd that swept o'= er us in measureless streams, Wending whither I knew not: till meseemed I w= as waking To the first night in London, and lay by my love, And she worn an= d changed, and my very heart aching With a terror of soul that forbade me t= o move. Till I woke, in good sooth, and she lay there beside me, Fresh, lov= ely in sleep; but awhile yet I lay, For the fear of the dream-tide yet seem= ed to abide me In the cold and sad time ere the dawn of the day. Then I wen= t to the window, and saw down below me The market-wains wending adown the d= im street, And the scent of the hay and the herbs seemed to know me, And se= ek out my heart the dawn's sorrow to meet. They passed, and day grew, and w= ith pitiless faces The dull houses stared on the prey they had trapped; 'Tw= as as though they had slain all the fair morning places Where in love and i= n leisure our joyance had happed. My heart sank; I murmured, "What's t= his we are doing In this grim net of London, this prison built stark With t= he greed of the ages, our young lives pursuing A phantom that leads but to = death in the dark?" Day grew, and no longer was dusk with it striving,= And now here and there a few people went by. As an image of what was once = eager and living Seemed the hope that had led us to live or to die. Yet nou= ght else seemed happy; the past and its pleasure Was light, and unworthy, h= ad been and was gone; If hope had deceived us, if hid were its treasure, No= ught now would be left us of all life had won. O love, stand beside me; the= sun is uprisen On the first day of London; and shame hath been here. For I= saw our new life like the bars of a prison, And hope grew a-cold, and I pa= rleyed with fear. Ah! I sadden thy face, and thy grey eyes are chiding! Yea= , but life is no longer as stories of yore; From us from henceforth no fair= words shall be hiding The nights of the wretched, the days of the poor. Ti= me was we have grieved, we have feared, we have faltered, For ourselves, fo= r each other, while yet we were twain; And no whit of the world by our sorr= ow was altered, Our faintness grieved nothing, our fear was in vain. Now ou= r fear and our faintness, our sorrow, our passion, We shall feel all hencef= orth as we felt it erewhile; But now from all this the due deeds we shall f= ashion Of the eyes without blindness, the heart without guile. Let us griev= e then--and help every soul in our sorrow; Let us fear--and press forward w= here few dare to go; Let us falter in hope--and plan deeds for the morrow, = The world crowned with freedom, the fall of the foe. As the soldier who goe= s from his homestead a-weeping, And whose mouth yet remembers his sweethear= t's embrace, While all round about him the bullets are sweeping, But stern = and stout-hearted dies there in his place; Yea, so let our lives be! e'en s= uch that hereafter, When the battle is won and the story is told, Our pain = shall be hid, and remembered our laughter, And our names shall be those of = the bright and the bold. NOTE--This section had the following note in The C= ommonweal. It is the intention of the author to follow the fortunes of the = lovers who in the "Message of the March Wind" were already touche= d by sympathy with the cause of the people.

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“The secret things belong unto the LORD our God; but the things that are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.” Deuteronomy 29:28 (The Israel Bible™)

According to Kikar Hashabbat, a Haredi scholar who went looking for biblical codes that would offer a coherent clue about the US elections found something. In fact, he discovered that when reading the Torah with at regular intervals—giant intervals at that, starting with a verse from the story of the binding of Isaac (Genesis 22:4) and the commandment to execute mediums and necromancers (Leviticus 20:27), the resulting letters combine to form the phrase: Hillary Ne’siah (Hillary President).

The Bible codes, or Torah codes, is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of scripture. This hidden code is a method by which specific letters from the text can be selected to reveal an otherwise obscured message, which is often relevant to the narrative of the same verses. Bible codes have been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin’s book The Bible Code and the movie The Omega Code, and one can purchase computer programs that hunt for coded messages in holy texts. Are there hidden messages from God in the Bible?

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Chen said he was truly surprised by the discovery, because he had honestly expected Trump to be the chosen candidate, seeing as his meteoric rise to the top, without the benefit of any experience at all in public service, made his race appear to be divinely guided.

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Take a look at this ancient parchment.
 
Biblical scholars are saying it is one of “the most extraordinary archeological discoveries in the modern world today.” 
 
It was found in a cave near Nag Hammadi, Egypt. And Claremont Graduate University has confirmed it dates to only a few years after the crucifixion.
 
More important… it contains Jesus’ lost words. Click in the scroll for details.
 
 
 
Even if you’re a devout Christian and attend church or Bible study regularly, it’s likely you’ve never seen these words before.
 
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It could change your life too… even if you’re a nonbeliever. 
 
 
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Recently Discovered Bible Code Predicts Presidential Win

“The secret things belong unto the LORD our God; but the things that are revealed belong unto us and to our children for ever, that we may do all the words of this law.” Deuteronomy 29:28 (The Israel Bible™)

According to Kikar Hashabbat, a Haredi scholar who went looking for biblical codes that would offer a coherent clue about the US elections found something. In fact, he discovered that when reading the Torah with at regular intervals—giant intervals at that, starting with a verse from the story of the binding of Isaac (Genesis 22:4) and the commandment to execute mediums and necromancers (Leviticus 20:27), the resulting letters combine to form the phrase: Hillary Ne’siah (Hillary President).

The Bible codes, or Torah codes, is a purported set of secret messages encoded within the Hebrew text of scripture. This hidden code is a method by which specific letters from the text can be selected to reveal an otherwise obscured message, which is often relevant to the narrative of the same verses. Bible codes have been popularized in modern times by Michael Drosnin’s book The Bible Code and the movie The Omega Code, and one can purchase computer programs that hunt for coded messages in holy texts. Are there hidden messages from God in the Bible?

One such tireless hunter is D Chen, the Haredi scholar who approached Kikar Hashabbat with his discovery. He said that as soon as it became clear that Donald Trump was the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, he plugged varieties of his name in Hebrew into his program, but the program yielded nothing. Then, just to make sure, he entered Trump’s arch rival and discovered that the Torah sides with the Democratic party this election round.

Chen said he was truly surprised by the discovery, because he had honestly expected Trump to be the chosen candidate, seeing as his meteoric rise to the top, without the benefit of any experience at all in public service, made his race appear to be divinely guided.

“I read the news and I’m interested in the race for the US presidency, but I don’t personally favor either candidate,” Chen said. “I’m neutral, but these are the results I found.”


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Draw cl= oser, my sweet, we are lover and lover; This eve art thou given to gladness= and me. Shall we be glad always? Come closer and hearken: Three fields fur= ther on, as they told me down there, When the young moon has set, if the Ma= rch sky should darken, We might see from the hill-top the great city's glar= e. Hark, the wind in the elm-boughs! From London it bloweth, And telling of= gold, and of hope and unrest; Of power that helps not; of wisdom that know= eth, But teacheth not aught of the worst and the best. Of the rich men it t= elleth, and strange is the story How they have, and they hanker, and grip f= ar and wide; And they live and they die, and the earth and its glory Has be= en but a burden they scarce might abide. Hark! the March wind again of a pe= ople is telling; Of the life that they live there, so haggard and grim, Tha= t if we and our love amidst them had been dwelling My fondness had faltered= , thy beauty grown dim. This land we have loved in our love and our leisure= For them hangs in heaven, high out of their reach; The wide hills o'er the= sea-plain for them have no pleasure, The grey homes of their fathers no st= ory to teach. The singers have sung and the builders have builded, The pain= ters have fashioned their tales of delight; For what and for whom hath the = world's book been gilded, When all is for these but the blackness of night?= How long and for what is their patience abiding? How oft and how oft shall= their story be told, While the hope that none seeketh in darkness is hidin= g And in grief and in sorrow the world groweth old? Come back to the inn, l= ove, and the lights and the fire, And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffl= ing of feet; For there in a while shall be rest and desire, And there shall= the morrow's uprising be sweet. Yet, love, as we wend the wind bloweth beh= ind us And beareth the last tale it telleth to-night, How here in the sprin= g-tide the message shall find us; For the hope that none seeketh is coming = to light. Like the seed of midwinter, unheeded, unperished, Like the autumn= -sown wheat 'neath the snow lying green, Like the love that o'ertook us, un= awares and uncherished, Like the babe 'neath thy girdle that groweth unseen= , So the hope of the people now buddeth and groweth - Rest fadeth before it= , and blindness and fear; It biddeth us learn all the wisdom it knoweth; It= hath found us and held us, and biddeth us hear: For it beareth the message= : "Rise up on the morrow And go on your ways toward the doubt and the = strife; Join hope to our hope and blend sorrow with sorrow, And seek for me= n's love in the short days of life." 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Draw cl= oser, my sweet, we are lover and lover; This eve art thou given to gladness= and me. Shall we be glad always? Come closer and hearken: Three fields fur= ther on, as they told me down there, When the young moon has set, if the Ma= rch sky should darken, We might see from the hill-top the great city's glar= e. Hark, the wind in the elm-boughs! From London it bloweth, And telling of= gold, and of hope and unrest; Of power that helps not; of wisdom that know= eth, But teacheth not aught of the worst and the best. Of the rich men it t= elleth, and strange is the story How they have, and they hanker, and grip f= ar and wide; And they live and they die, and the earth and its glory Has be= en but a burden they scarce might abide. Hark! the March wind again of a pe= ople is telling; Of the life that they live there, so haggard and grim, Tha= t if we and our love amidst them had been dwelling My fondness had faltered= , thy beauty grown dim. This land we have loved in our love and our leisure= For them hangs in heaven, high out of their reach; The wide hills o'er the= sea-plain for them have no pleasure, The grey homes of their fathers no st= ory to teach. The singers have sung and the builders have builded, The pain= ters have fashioned their tales of delight; For what and for whom hath the = world's book been gilded, When all is for these but the blackness of night?= How long and for what is their patience abiding? How oft and how oft shall= their story be told, While the hope that none seeketh in darkness is hidin= g And in grief and in sorrow the world groweth old? Come back to the inn, l= ove, and the lights and the fire, And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffl= ing of feet; For there in a while shall be rest and desire, And there shall= the morrow's uprising be sweet. Yet, love, as we wend the wind bloweth beh= ind us And beareth the last tale it telleth to-night, How here in the sprin= g-tide the message shall find us; For the hope that none seeketh is coming = to light. Like the seed of midwinter, unheeded, unperished, Like the autumn= -sown wheat 'neath the snow lying green, Like the love that o'ertook us, un= awares and uncherished, Like the babe 'neath thy girdle that groweth unseen= , So the hope of the people now buddeth and groweth - Rest fadeth before it= , and blindness and fear; It biddeth us learn all the wisdom it knoweth; It= hath found us and held us, and biddeth us hear: For it beareth the message= : "Rise up on the morrow And go on your ways toward the doubt and the = strife; Join hope to our hope and blend sorrow with sorrow, And seek for me= n's love in the short days of life." But lo, the old inn, and the ligh= ts and the fire, And the fiddler's old tune and the shuffling of feet; Soon= for us shall be quiet and rest and desire, And to-morrow's uprising to dee= ds shall be sweet. THE BRIDGE AND THE STREET In the midst of the bridge the= re we stopped and we wondered In London at last, and the moon going down, A= ll sullied and red where the mast-wood was sundered By the void of the nigh= t-mist, the breath of the town. On each side lay the City, and Thames ran b= etween it Dark, struggling, unheard 'neath the wheels and the feet. A stran= ge dream it was that we ever had seen it, And strange was the hope we had w= andered to meet. Was all nought but confusion? What man and what master Had= each of these people that hastened along? Like a flood flowed the faces, a= nd faster and faster Went the drift of the feet of the hurrying throng. Til= l all these seemed but one thing, and we twain another, A thing frail and f= eeble and young and unknown; What sign mid all these to tell foeman from br= other? What sign of the hope in our hearts that had grown? We went to our l= odging afar from the river, And slept and forgot--and remembered in dreams;= And friends that I knew not I strove to deliver From a crowd that swept o'= er us in measureless streams, Wending whither I knew not: till meseemed I w= as waking To the first night in London, and lay by my love, And she worn an= d changed, and my very heart aching With a terror of soul that forbade me t= o move. Till I woke, in good sooth, and she lay there beside me, Fresh, lov= ely in sleep; but awhile yet I lay, For the fear of the dream-tide yet seem= ed to abide me In the cold and sad time ere the dawn of the day. 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Yet nou= ght else seemed happy; the past and its pleasure Was light, and unworthy, h= ad been and was gone; If hope had deceived us, if hid were its treasure, No= ught now would be left us of all life had won. O love, stand beside me; the= sun is uprisen On the first day of London; and shame hath been here. For I= saw our new life like the bars of a prison, And hope grew a-cold, and I pa= rleyed with fear. Ah! I sadden thy face, and thy grey eyes are chiding! Yea= , but life is no longer as stories of yore; From us from henceforth no fair= words shall be hiding The nights of the wretched, the days of the poor. Ti= me was we have grieved, we have feared, we have faltered, For ourselves, fo= r each other, while yet we were twain; And no whit of the world by our sorr= ow was altered, Our faintness grieved nothing, our fear was in vain. Now ou= r fear and our faintness, our sorrow, our passion, We shall feel all hencef= orth as we felt it erewhile; But now from all this the due deeds we shall f= ashion Of the eyes without blindness, the heart without guile. Let us griev= e then--and help every soul in our sorrow; Let us fear--and press forward w= here few dare to go; Let us falter in hope--and plan deeds for the morrow, = The world crowned with freedom, the fall of the foe. As the soldier who goe= s from his homestead a-weeping, And whose mouth yet remembers his sweethear= t's embrace, While all round about him the bullets are sweeping, But stern = and stout-hearted dies there in his place; Yea, so let our lives be! e'en s= uch that hereafter, When the battle is won and the story is told, Our pain = shall be hid, and remembered our laughter, And our names shall be those of = the bright and the bold. NOTE--This section had the following note in The C= ommonweal. 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If she fell to him, the next = in precedence was bestowed upon me, and there might not be a pin to choose = between them for phlegm and inflation. It is a preposterous mistake to supp= ose that the married ladies of Simla are in the majority brilliant and fasc= inating creatures, who say things in French for greater convenience, and le= ad a man on. After fifteen years I am ready to swear that I have been led o= n to nothing more compromising than a subscription to the Young Women' s Ch= ristian Association, though no one could have been more docile or more inte= lligent. During one viceroyalty of happy memory half a dozen clever and amu= sing men and women came together in Simla--it was a mere fortuitous occurre= nce, aided by a joyous ruler who hated being bored as none before or ever s= ince have hated it--and the place has lived socially upon the reputation of= that meteoric term ever since. Whereas the domestic virtues are no more de= eply rooted anywhere than under the deodars; nor could any one, I hasten to= add, chronicle the fact with more profound satisfaction than myself. A din= ner-party, however, is not a favourable setting for the domestic virtues; i= t does them so little justice that one could sometimes almost wish them lef= t at home, and I was talking of Simla dinner-parties, where I have encounte= red so many. How often have I been consulted as to the best school for boys= in England, or instructed as to how much I should let my man charge me for= shoe- blacking, or advised as to the most effectual way of preventing the = butler from stealing my cheroots, while Dora Harris, remote as a star, talk= ed to a cavalry subaltern about wind-galls and splints! At these moments I = felt my seniority bitterly; to give Dora to a cavalry subaltern was such pl= ain waste. It was an infinite pleasure to know any one as well as I seemed = to know Dora Harris. She, I believe, held no one else upon the same terms o= f intimacy, though she found women, of course, with whom she fluttered and = embraced; and while there were, naturally, men with whom I exchanged the ti= me o' day in terms more or less cordial, I am certain that I kept all my cl= osest thoughts for her. It is necessary again to know Simla to understand h= ow our friendship was gilded by the consideration that it was on both sides= perfectly spontaneous. Social life in the poor little place is almost a pu= re farce with the number of its dictated, prompted intimacies, not controll= ed by general laws of expediency as at home, but each on its own basis of h= ope and expectancy, broadly and ludicrously obvious as a case by itself. Th= ere is a conspiracy of stupidity about it, for we are all in the same hat, = every one of us; there is none so exalted that he does not urgently want a = post that somebody else can give him. So we continue to exchange our deprec= iated smiles, and only privately admit that the person who most desires to = be agreeable to us is the person whom we regard with the greatest suspicion= As between Dora Harris and myself there could be, naturally, no ax to gri= nd. We amused ourselves by looking on penetratingly but tolerantly at the g= rinding of other people' s. That was a very principal bond between us, that= uncompromising clearness with which we looked at the place we lived in, an= d on the testimony of which we were so certain that we didn' t like it. The= women were nearly all so much in heaven in Simla, the men so well satisfie= d to be there too, at the top of the tree, that our dissatisfaction gave us= to one another the merit of originality, almost proved in one another a su= perior mind. It was not that either of us would have preferred to grill out= our days in the plains; we always had a saving clause for the climate, the= altitude, the scenery; it was Simla intrinsic, Simla as its other conditio= ns made it, with which we found such liberal fault. Again I should have to = explain Simla, at the length of an essay at least, to justify our condemnat= ion. This difficulty confronts me everywhere. I must ask you instead to ima= gine a small colony of superior--very superior--officials, of British origi= n and traditions, set on the top of a hill, years and miles away from liter= ature, music, pictures, politics, existing like a harem on the gossip of th= e Viceroy' s intentions, and depending for amusement on tennis and bumble-p= uppy, and then consider, you yourself, whether you are the sort of person t= o be unquestionably happy there. If you see no reason to the contrary, pray= do not go on. There were times when Dora declared that she couldn' t breat= he for want of an atmosphere, and times when I looked round and groaned at = the cheerful congratulatory aridity in every man' s eye--men who had done t= hings at Oxford in my own year, and come out like me to be mummified into a= last state like this. Thank Heaven, there was never any cheerful congratul= ation in my eye; one could always put there, when the thought inspired it, = a saving spark of rank ingratitude instead. It was as if we had the most de= sirable things--roses, cool airs, far snowy ranges--to build what we like w= ith, and we built Simla-- altitude, 7,000, population 2,500, headquarters o= f the Government of India during the summer months. An ark it was, of cours= e; an ark of refuge from the horrible heat that surged below, and I wondere= d as I climbed the steeps of Summer Hill in search of I. Armour' s inaccess= ible address, whether he was to be the dove bearing beautiful testimony of = a world coming nearer. I rejected the simile, however, as over-sanguine; we= had been too long abandoned on our Ararat. Chapter 2.III. A dog of no sort= of caste stood in the veranda and barked at me offensively. I picked up a = stone, and he vanished like the dog of a dream into the house. It was such = a small house that it wasn' t on the municipal map at all: it looked as if = someone had built it for amusement with anything that was lying about. Neve= rtheless, it had a name, it was called Amy Villa, freshly painted in white = letters on a shiny black board, and nailed against the nearest tree in the = orthodox Simla fashion. It looked as if the owner of the place had named it= as a duty towards his tenant, the board was so new, and in that case the r= eflection presented itself that the tenant might have cooperated to call it= something else. It was disconcerting somehow to find that our dove had per= ched, even temporarily, in Amy Villa. Nor was it soothing to discover that = the small white object stuck in the corner of the board was Mr. Ingersoll A= rmour' s card. In Simla we do not stick our cards about in that way at the = mercy of the wind and the weather; we paint our names neatly under the name= s of our houses with ' I.C.S.' for Indian Civil Service, or ' P.W.D.' for P= ublic Works Department, or whatever designation we are entitled to immediat= ely after, so that there can be no mistake. This strikes newcomers sometime= s as a little professional, especially when a hand accompanies, pointing; b= ut it is the only possible way where there are no streets and no numbers, b= ut where houses are dropped about a hilltop as if they had fallen from a pe= pper-pot. In sticking his card out like that Mr. Armour seemed to imagine h= imself au quatrieme or au cinquieme somewhere on the south side of the Sein= e; it betrayed rather a ridiculous lack of conformity. He was high enough u= p, however, to give any illusion; I had to stop to find the wind to announc= e myself. There was nobody else to do it if I except the dog. I walked into= the veranda and shouted. Then I saw that one end of it was partly glazed o= ff, and inside sat a young man in his shirt- sleeves with his back to the d= oor. In reply he called out, ' That you, Rosario?' and I stood silent, take= n somewhat aback. There was only one Rosario in Simla, and he was a subordi= nate in my own office. Again the hateful need to explain. Between subordina= te clerks and officials in Simla there is a greater gulf fixed than was eve= r imagined in parable. Besides, Rosario had a plain strain of what we call = ' the country' in him, a plain strain, that is, of the colour of the countr= y. 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He relieved her shyness by looking s= o extremely silly. They sat down, and tried to commence a conversation, but= Ripton was as little master of his tongue as he was of his eyes. After an = interval, the Fair Persian having done duty by showing herself, was glad to= quit the room. Her lord and possessor then turned inquiringly to Ripton. &= quot; You don' t wonder now, Rip?" he said. " No, Richard!" = Ripton waited to reply with sufficient solemnity, " indeed I don' t!&q= uot; He spoke differently; he looked differently. He had the Old Dog' s eye= s in his head. They watched the door she had passed through; they listened = for her, as dogs' eyes do. When she came in, bonneted for a walk, his agita= tion was dog-like. When she hung on her lover timidly, and went forth, he f= ollowed without an idea of envy, or anything save the secret raptures the s= ight of her gave him, which are the Old Dog' s own. For beneficent Nature r= equites him: His sensations cannot be heroic, but they have a fulness and a= wagging delight as good in their way. And this capacity for humble unaspir= ing worship has its peculiar guerdon. When Ripton comes to think of Miss Ra= ndom now, what will he think of himself? Let no one despise the Old Dog. Th= rough him doth Beauty vindicate her sex. It did not please Ripton that othe= rs should have the bliss of beholding her, and as, to his perceptions, ever= ybody did, and observed her offensively, and stared, and turned their heads= back, and interchanged comments on her, and became in a minute madly in lo= ve with her, he had to smother low growls. They strolled about the pleasant= gardens of Kensington all the morning, under the young chestnut buds, and = round the windless waters, talking, and soothing the wild excitement of the= ir hearts. If Lucy spoke, Ripton pricked up his ears. She, too, made the re= mark that everybody seemed to look happy, and he heard it with thrills of j= oy. " So everybody is, where you are!" he would have wished to sa= y, if he dared, but was restrained by fears that his burning eloquence woul= d commit him. Ripton knew the people he met twice. It would have been diffi= cult to persuade him they were the creatures of accident. From the Gardens,= in contempt of Ripton' s frowned protest, Richard boldly struck into the p= ark, where solitary carriages were beginning to perform the circuit. Here R= ipton had some justification for his jealous pangs. The young girl' s golde= n locks of hair; her sweet, now dreamily sad, face; her gentle graceful fig= ure in the black straight dress she wore; a sort of half-conventual air she= had--a mark of something not of class, that was partly beauty' s, partly m= aiden innocence growing conscious, partly remorse at her weakness and dim f= ear of the future it was sowing--did attract the eye-glasses. Ripton had to= learn that eyes are bearable, but eye-glasses an abomination. They fixed a= spell upon his courage; for somehow the youth had always ranked them as em= blems of our nobility, and hearing two exquisite eye-glasses, who had been = to front and rear several times, drawl in gibberish generally imputed to lo= rds, that his heroine was a charming little creature, just the size, but ha= d no style,--he was abashed; he did not fly at them and tear them. He becam= e dejected. Beauty' s dog is affected by the eye-glass in a manner not unli= ke the common animal' s terror of the human eye. Richard appeared to hear n= othing, or it was homage that he heard. He repeated to Lucy Diaper Sandoe' = s verses-- " The cockneys nod to each other aside, The coxcombs lift t= heir glasses," and projected hiring a horse for her to ride every day = in the park, and shine among the highest. They had turned to the West, agai= nst the sky glittering through the bare trees across the water, and the bri= ght-edged rack. The lover, his imagination just then occupied in clothing e= arthly glories in celestial, felt where his senses were sharpest the hand o= f his darling falter, and instinctively looked ahead. His uncle Algernon wa= s leisurely jolting towards them on his one sound leg. The dismembered Guar= dsman talked to a friend whose arm supported him, and speculated from time = to time on the fair ladies driving by. The two white faces passed him unobs= erved. Unfortunately Ripton, coming behind, went plump upon the Captain' s = live toe--or so he pretended, crying, " Confound it, Mr. Thompson! you= might have chosen the other." The horrible apparition did confound Ri= pton, who stammered that it was extraordinary. " Not at all," sai= d Algernon. " Everybody makes up to that fellow. Instinct, I suppose!&= quot; He had not to ask for his nephew. Richard turned to face the matter. = " Sorry I couldn' t wait for you this morning, uncle," he said, w= ith the coolness of relationship. " I thought you never walked so far.= " His voice was in perfect tone--the heroic mask admirable. Algernon e= xamined the downcast visage at his side, and contrived to allude to the pop= ular preacher. He was instantly introduced to Ripton' s sister, Miss Thomps= on. The Captain bowed, smiling melancholy approval of his nephew' s choice = of a minister. After a few stray remarks, and an affable salute to Miss Tho= mpson, he hobbled away, and then the three sealed volcanoes breathed, and L= ucy' s arm ceased to be squeezed quite so much up to the heroic pitch. This= incident quickened their steps homeward to the sheltering wings of Mrs. Be= rry. 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It knew she disliked the smell of bananas, and that she had not = taken advantage of an expensive education, and that she was Stock Size (Sma= ll Ladies'), and that she was christened Jane Elizabeth, and that she took = after her father to an excessive extent, and that she was rather too apt to= swallow this Socialist nonsense. As Families go, it was fairly well inform= ed about her. The Family was a rather promiscuous one. It had more tortuous= relationships than most families have, although there were only four in it= , not counting Mr. Russell. I might as well introduce you to the Family bef= ore I settle down to the story. From careful study of the press reviews I g= ather that a story is considered a necessary thing in a novel, so this time= I am going to try and include one. You may, if you please, meet the Family= after breakfast at Mr. Russell's house in Kensington, about three months a= fter Jay had run away. There were four people in the room. 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She wore spectacles with aggre= ssive tortoise-shell rims. She said, "I am short-sighted. I am obliged= to wear spectacles. Why should I try to conceal the fact? I will not have = a pair of rimless ghosts haunting my face. I will wear spectacles without s= hame." But the real truth was that the tortoise-shell rims were more b= ecoming to her. Mrs. Gustus was known to her husband's family as Anonyma. T= he origin of this habit was an old joke, and I have forgotten the point of = it. Cousin Gustus was second cousin once removed to Kew and Kew's sister Ja= y, and had kindly brought them up from childhood. He was now at the further= end of the sixties, and embittered by many things: an unsuitable marriage,= the approach of the psalmist's age-limit, incurably modern surroundings, a= n internal complaint, and a haunting wish to relieve the Government of the = management of the War. These drawbacks were to a certain extent linked, the= y accounted for each other. The complaint hindered him from offering his se= rvices as Secretary of State; it made of him a slave, so he could not prete= nd to be a master. He cherished his slavery, for it happened to be painless= , and supplied him with a certain dignity which would otherwise have been d= ifficult to secure. During the summer the complaint hibernated, and ceased = to interest either doctors or relations, which was naturally hard to bear. = To these trials you may add the disgraceful behaviour of his young cousin J= ay, and admit that Cousin Gustus had every excuse for encouraging pessimism= of the most pronounced type. Jay's brother Kew was twenty-five, and from t= his it follows that he had already drunk the surprising beverage of War. Hi= s military history included a little splinter of hate in the left shoulder,= followed by a depressing period almost entirely spent in the society of me= dical boards, three months of light duty consisting of weary instruction of= fools in an East coast town, and now an interval of leave at the end of wh= ich the battalion to which he had lately been attached hoped to go to Franc= e. In one way it was a pity he ever joined the Army, for khaki clashed badl= y with most of Mrs. Gustus's colour theories. But he had never noticed that= : his eye and his ear and his mind were all equally slow to appreciate clas= hings of any kind. He was rather aloof from comparison and criticism, but n= ot on principle. He had no principles--at least no original ones, just the = ordinary stuffy old principles of decency and all that. He never turned his= eyes inward, as far as the passer-by could see; he lived a breezy life out= side himself. He never tried to make a fine Kew of himself; he never propou= nded riddles to his Creator, which is the way most of us make our reputatio= ns. Mr. Russell, the host and adopted member of the Family, was fifty-two. = He did not know Jay, having only lately been culled by Mrs. Gustus--that as= siduous collector--and placed in the bosom of the Family. She had found him= blossoming unloved in the wilderness of a War Work Committee. He was well = informed, yet a good listener; perhaps he possessed both these virtues to e= xcess. At any rate Mrs. Gustus had decided that he was worthy of Family fri= endship, and, being naturally extravagant, she conferred it upon him with b= oth hands. Mr. Russell was married to a woman who had not properly realised= the fact that she was Mrs. Russell. She spent her life in distant lands, h= elping the world to become better. At present she was understood to be prop= agating peace in the United States, and was never mentioned by or to her hu= sband. My first impression of Mr. Russell was that he was rather fat, but I= never could trace this impression to its origin. He had not exactly a doub= le chin, but rather a chin and a half, and the rest of him followed this mo= derate example. His grey hair retired in a pronounced estuary over each tem= ple, leaving a beautifully brushed peninsula between. He had no sense of hu= mour, but hid this deformity skillfully. Hardly anybody knew that he was a = poet, except presumably his dog. He often talked to his dog; he told it eve= ry speakable thought that he had. This was his only bad habit. Occasionally= his dog was heard to reply in a small curious voice proceeding also from M= r. Russell. These four people looked out at Kensington Gardens, which were = rejoicing in the very babyhood of the year. The naked trees were like pilla= rs in the mist, the grass was grey and whitened to the distance, the world = had mislaid its horizon, and one's eye slid up without check between the tr= ees to where the last word of a daylight moon whispered in the sky. "I= glory in a view that dispenses with colour," said Mrs. Gustus severel= y. She always spoke as though she were sure of the whole of what she intend= ed to say. When she did hesitate, it only meant that she was seeking for th= e simplest word, and she would cap her pause with a monosyllable as curt as= an explosion. But glory is the right word, I think, for London in some moo= ds. Do you know the feeling of a heart beating too high, when you see the g= reat cliffs of London under rain or vague sunshine, or rising out of yellow= air? Do you ever want, as I do, to stand with arms out against the London = wind, and shout your own unmade poetry on the top of a 'bus? With this sort= of grotesque glorying does London inspire me, so that I spend whole days t= ogether feeling that the essential _I_ is too big for what encloses it.

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It was found in a cave near Nag Hammadi, Egypt. And Claremont Graduate University has confirmed it dates to only a few years after the crucifixion.
 
More important… it contains Jesus’ lost words. Click in the scroll for details.
 
 
 
Even if you’re a devout Christian and attend church or Bible study regularly, it’s likely you’ve never seen these words before.
 
But this incredible revelation is starting to having an incredible impact on people’s lives.
 
It could change your life too… even if you’re a nonbeliever. 
 
 
Sincerely,
 
Doug Hill
Director, Laissez Faire Club


John 3:16: For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

Jer 29:11: For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.

Rom 8:28: And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

Phil 4:13: I can do everything through him who gives me strength.

Gen 1:1: In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.

Prov 3:5: Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding.

Prov 3:6: in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight.

Rom 12:2: Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Phil 4:6: Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.

Matt 28:19: Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

Eph 2:8: For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—

Gal 5:22: But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,

Rom 12:1: Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God—this is your spiritual act of worship.

John 10:10: The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.


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He denies that there is such a God as the churches hold out to us. = He denies that the world was created in six days; that man was created in t= he manner described in the Bible, and that woman was created from man's rib= He denies that miracles were ever performed, or that there was any eviden= ce, reliable or authoritative, that they were ever performed. And yet he do= es not deny the existence of a future life. His doctrine on this point is, = 'I know only the history of the past and the happenings of the present. I d= o not know, nor does any man know, anything of the future. Let us hope ther= e is a life beyond the grave.' "The old poet, Omar, argues against a f= uture life. You will recall these lines: "'Strange, is it not, that of= the multitudes who Before us pass'd the door of Darkness through, Not one = returns to tell us of the Road, Which to discover we must travel, too.'&quo= t; "The churches tell us we must have faith to be saved, but the great= minds of the present age are not satisfied, any more than many of the grea= t minds of the past were satisfied, to admit as a matter of faith the whole= foundation of the Christian religion." "People want to be shown.= They are not willing to rely upon poorly authenticated stories of what occ= urred several thousand years ago. The question presents itself to us: Is th= e world better, for its present beliefs than it formerly was, when religion= was a matter of statute People may not be as religious as they once were, = but they are certainly more humane. Women are no longer slaves, chattels, w= ith unfeeling husbands. Slavery itself no longer exists in any civilized na= tion. Polygamy is not practiced to the extent that it was in Biblical days.= The world progressed as fear ceased to rule the human mind." "Bu= t, pardon me," he added with infinite grace and a charming wave of. hi= s hand, "you see your question has aroused in me the failing of the pe= dagogue. I have said more than I had intended." "How do your peop= le," I asked, "look upon the material progress of the age?" = "They are astounded," he answered. "Since the Modoc War many= of my people have prospered. You have seen their farms, their houses, and = noted their occupations. They are rich in lands and stock, and even in mone= y. They have many comforts and even many luxuries in their homes. Some of t= hem have traveled extensively, and they come back filled with awe and admir= ation with what the white man has done and is doing. I read the modern pres= s, and many scientific works, and I am satisfied that man will fly in a few= years more. Already the automobile is displacing the domestic animals. The= telephone was a great triumph of science, next in importance to steam loco= motion. But, are your people as happy with your modern methods, your crowde= d cities, your strenuous existence, as your forefathers were, who led the s= imple life? And where is this mad scramble, not for wealth alone, not for p= ower but for mere existence, nothing more, that the human race is engaged i= n, going to end? Can you tell me? Take America, one of the newest civilized= lands of the earth, how long will it be before her coal measures are exhau= sted? Her iron ores exhausted? Her forests will soon be a thing of the past= Already you hear complaints that her fertile lands are not yielding as th= ey once did, and your population is constantly increasing. With coal gone, = with iron gone, with the land poverty stricken to a point where profitable = production of cereals can no longer be had, what is to become of your teemi= ng millions?" The Awakening. I assured him I could not answer these qu= estions. That I had asked myself the same things a thousand times, and no a= nswer came to me. I handed the professor another cigar. He lit it. Just the= n an old Indian woman clad in a calico wrapper, but bareheaded and barefoot= ed, came down the road towards us. She stopped some fifty feet away, and in= a shy, low voice, but in good English, she called him. "Papa, did you= catch me a fish for dinner?" The professor turned his head, and seein= g her, said to me, "Ah, here is my guardian angel, my wife," and = then to her, holding up his trout, he said, "Yes, I have it. I am comi= ng now." He arose, held out a dirty hand for me to shake, and in parti= ng, said, "My dear sir, you can not imagine how much I have enjoyed ou= r chance meeting, resulting from your poor pronunciation of two Indian word= s. When you return to your civilized surroundings, ask yourself, 'Are any o= f this mad throng as happy as the Indian I met at the Killican'." He j= oined his wife, and the aged pair passed into a brush hut beneath some stat= ely pines. I, too, turned toward the wagon which was to carry me back to ca= mp, meditating long and deeply on the remarks of this strolling compound of= savagery and education. Environment is largely responsible for man's condi= tion. Here was a man who had acquired considerable knowledge of the world a= nd books, he was still a savage in his manner of life and in his habits. Hi= s manner of talking was forceful and natural, and his command of language r= emarkable. The ease and abandon with which he wielded the arguments of thos= e who rail against the existence of a Divine Being would lead one, listenin= g to him, to imagine himself in the lecture-room of some modern university.= A Great Day's Sport on Warner's Ranch. Think of three days in the open! Th= ree glorious days in the sunshine! "Far from the madding crowd!" = Far from the rush and stir and whirl and hum of business! Far from the McNa= mara horror, and its sickening aftermath of jury bribing! A short time ago,= whirling over good roads and bad roads, through orange groves with their l= oads of fruit, rapidly assuming golden hues; through miles and miles of vin= eyards, now 'reft of all leaves, vineyards in which the pruners were alread= y busily at work; past acres and acres of ground being prepared for grain; = through wooded canyons and pine-screened vales; ascending from almost sea l= evel to upwards of 3000 feet--a party of us went to Warner's Ranch after th= e famous canvasback ducks. We left my home at 7:30 o'clock a. m., some of u= s in my machine, and two of the party in a runabout. Filled with the ambiti= on of youth, the driver of the latter car reached Mr. William Newport's pla= ce in the Perris Valley, a run of seventy-six miles, in two hours and twent= y minutes. We jogged along, reaching Newport's in three hours, and found th= e exultant, speed-crazed fiend waiting for us. He was loud in the praise of= his speedy run. Of all of this take note a little later in the story. We l= unched with Mr. Newport, and then took him with us. What a day it was! A ra= diant, dry, winter day! The whole earth was flooded with sunshine. Not a cl= oud was in the sky. The air was full of snap and electric energy. The atmos= phere absolutely clear. We wound in and out of the canyons, over dry and ru= nning streams, always ascending, climbing the eastern shoulder of Mt. Palom= ar, not to the top, but to a pass by which the ranch is reached. Before 4 o= 'clock we were on Warner's Ranch. This property could well be described as = the "Pamir" of Southern California. True, its elevation is but sl= ight compared with the 16,000 feet of that great Asiatic country, bearing t= he name of "Pamir," where roams in all his freedom the true "= ;Ovis Poli" or "Big Horn." The ranch comprises about 57,000 = acres of land, and is the largest body of comparatively level land at even = an elevation of 3500 feet in Southern California. It is an immense circular= valley, rock ribbed and mountain bound. Out of it, through a narrow gorge = to the southwest, flows the San Luis Rey River. The ranch is well watered. = Much of it during the winter season is semi-bog or swamp land, and at all t= imes affords wonderful grazing for stock. There are circling hills and leve= l mesas and broad valleys here and there. Nestled between the hills are a n= umber of mountain lakes, fed by innumerable springs around their edges. The= se lakes furnish food for the canvasback duck in the various grasses and ot= her growths, of which they are extremely fond. First Bag. Contrary to good = judgment, we drove to one of these lakes, and had half an hour's shooting t= hat evening. We got about twenty birds. We proceeded to the hotel, and afte= r drawing our birds, hung them up where they would freeze that night and no= t be in the sun while we were shooting next day. A cold north wind was blow= ing, which whistled mournfully through the cottonwoods, and suggested a nig= ht where plenty of blankets would be more than acceptable.

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It was France t= hat first brought an orderly nationalism out of feudal chaos; it was her ro= yal house of Capet that rallied Europe to the rescue of the Holy Sepulchre = and led the greatest of the crusades to Palestine. Yet the France of the la= st crusades was within a century the France of Crecy, just as the France of= Austerlitz was more speedily the France of Waterloo; and men who followed = the tricolour at Solferino lived to see it furled in humiliation at Sedan. = No other country has had a history as prolific in triumph and reverse, in e= pochs of peaceful progress and periods of civil commotion, in pageant and t= ragedy, in all that gives fascination to historical narrative. Happy the la= nd whose annals are tiresome! Not such has been the fortune of poor old Fra= nce. The sage Tocqueville has somewhere remarked that whether France was lo= ved or hated by the outside world she could not be ignored. That is very tr= ue. The Gaul has at all stages of his national history defied an attitude o= f indifference in others. His country has been at many times the head and a= t all times the heart of Europe. His hysteria has made Europe hysterical, w= hile his sober national sense at critical moments has held the whole contin= ent to good behaviour. For a half-dozen centuries there was never a squabbl= e at any remote part of Europe in which France did not stand ready and will= ing to take a hand on the slightest opportunity. That policy, as pursued pa= rticularly by Louis XIV and the Bonapartes, made a heavy drain in brawn and= brain on the vitality of the race; but despite it all, the peaceful achiev= ements of France within her own borders continued to astonish mankind. It i= s this astounding vigour, this inexhaustible stamina, this unexampled recup= erative power that has at all times made France a nation which, whether men= admire or condemn her policy, can never be treated with indifference. It w= as these qualities which enabled her, throughout exhausting foreign trouble= s, to retain her leadership in European scholarship, in philosophy, art, an= d architecture; this is what has enabled France to be the grim warrior of E= urope without ceasing ever to be the idealist of the nations. It was during= one of her proud and prosperous eras that France began her task of creatin= g an empire beyond the Atlantic. At no time, indeed, was she better equippe= d for the work. No power of Western Europe since the days of Roman glory ha= d possessed such facilities for conquering and governing new lands. If ever= there was a land able and ready to take up the white man' s burden it was = the France of the seventeenth century. The nation had become the first mili= tary power of Europe. Spain and Italy had ceased to be serious rivals. Even= England, under the Stuart dynasty, tacitly admitted the military primacy o= f France. Nor was this superiority of the French confined to the science of= war. It passed unquestioned in the arts of peace. Even Rome at the height = of her power could not dominate every field of human activity. She could ru= le the people with authority and overcome the proud; but even her own poets= rendered homage to Greece in the realms of art, sculpture, and eloquence. = But France was the aesthetic as well as the military dictator of seventeent= h- century Europe. Her authority was supreme, as Macaulay says, on all matt= ers from orthodoxy in architecture to the proper cut of a courtier' s cloth= es. Her monarchs were the first gentlemen of Europe. Her nobility set the s= ocial standards of the day. The rank and file of her people--and there were= at least twenty million of them in the days of Louis Quatorze--were making= a fertile land yield its full increase. The country was powerful, rich, pr= osperous, and, for the time being, outwardly contented. So far as her form = and spirit of government went, France by the middle of the seventeenth cent= ury was a despotism both in theory and in fact. Men were still living who c= ould recall the day when France had a real parliament, the Estates-General = as it was called. This body had at one time all the essentials of a represe= ntative assembly. It might have become, as the English House of Commons bec= ame, the grand inquest of the nation. But it did not do so. The waxing pers= onal strength of the monarchy curbed its influence, its authority weakened,= and throughout the great century of French colonial expansion from 1650 to= 1750 the Estates-General was never convoked. The centralization of politic= al power was complete. ' The State! I am the State.' These famous words imp= uted to Louis XIV expressed no vain boast of royal power. Speaking politica= lly, France was a pyramid. At the apex was the Bourbon sovereign. In him al= l lines of authority converged. Subordinate to him in authority, and domina= ted by him when he willed it, were various appointive councils, among them = the Council of State and the so-called Parliament of Paris, which was not a= parliament at all, but a semi- judicial body entrusted with the function o= f registering the royal decrees. Below these in the hierarchy of officialdo= m came the intendants of the various provinces --forty or more of them. Loy= al agents of the crown were these intendants. They saw to it that no royal = mandate ever went unheeded in any part of the king' s domain. These forty i= ntendants were the men who really bridged the great administrative gulf whi= ch lay between the royal court and the people. They were the most conspicuo= us, the most important, and the most characteristic officials of the old re= gime. Without them the royal authority would have tumbled over by its own s= heer top-heaviness. They were the eyes and ears of the monarchy; they provi= ded the monarch with fourscore eager hands to work his sovereign will. The = intendants, in turn, had their underlings, known as the sub-delegates, who = held the peasantry in leash. Thus it was that the administration, like a py= ramid, broadened towards its base, and the whole structure rested upon the = third estate, or rank and file of the people. Such was the position, the po= wer, and administrative framework of France when her kings and people turne= d their eyes westward across the seas. From the rugged old Norman and Breto= n seaports courageous mariners had been for a long time lengthening their v= oyages to new coasts. As early as 1534 Jacques Cartier of St Malo had made = the first of his pilgrimages to the St Lawrence, and in 1542 his associate = Roberval had attempted to plant a colony there. They had found the shores o= f the great river to be inhospitable; the winters were rigorous; no stores = of mineral wealth had appeared; nor did the land seem to possess great agri= cultural possibilities. From Mexico the Spanish galleons were bearing home = their rich cargoes of silver bullion. In Virginia the English navigators ha= d found a land of fair skies and fertile soil. But the hills and valleys of= the northland had shouted no such greeting to the voyageurs of Brittany. C= artier had failed to make his landfall at Utopia, and the balance-sheet of = his achievements, when cast up in 1544, had offered a princely dividend of = disappointment. For a half-century following the abortive efforts of Cartie= r and Roberval, the French authorities had made no serious or successful at= tempt to plant a colony in the New World. That is not surprising, for there= were troubles in plenty at home. Huguenots and Catholics were at each othe= r' s throats; the wars of the Fronde convulsed the land; and it was not til= l the very end of the sixteenth century that the country settled down to pe= ace within its own borders. Some facetious chronicler has remarked that the= three chief causes of early warfare were Christianity, herrings, and clove= s. There is much golden truth in that nugget. For if one could take from hu= man history all the strife that has been due either to bigotry or to commer= cial avarice, a fair portion of the bloodstreaks would be washed from its p= ages. For the time being, at any rate, France had so much fighting at home = that she was unable, like her Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, and English neigh= bours, to gain strategic points for future fighting abroad. Those were days= when, if a people would possess the gates of their enemies, it behoved the= m to begin early. France made a late start, and she was forced to take, in = consequence, what other nations had shown no eagerness to seize. It was Sam= uel Champlain, a seaman of Brouage, who first secured for France and for Fr= enchmen a sure foothold in North America, and thus became the herald of Bou= rbon imperialism. After a youth spent at sea, Champlain engaged for some ye= ars in the armed conflicts with the Huguenots; then he returned to his old = marine life once more. He sailed to the Spanish main and elsewhere, thereby= gaining skill as a navigator and ambition to be an explorer of new coasts.= In 1603 came an opportunity to join an expedition to the St Lawrence, and = from this time to the end of his days the Brouage mariner gave his whole in= terest and energies to the work of planting an outpost of empire in the New= World. Champlain was scarcely thirty-six when he made his first voyage to = Canada; he died at Quebec on Christmas Day, 1635. His service to the king a= nd nation extended over three decades. With the crew of his little vessel, = the Don de Dieu, Champlain cast anchor on July 9, 1608, beneath the frownin= g natural ramparts of Cape Diamond, and became the founder of a city built = upon a rock. The felling of trees and the hewing of wood began. Within a fe= w weeks Champlain raised his rude fort, brought his provisions ashore, esta= blished relations with the Indians, and made ready with his twenty-eight fo= llowers to spend the winter in the new settlement. It was a painful experie= nce. The winter was long and bitter; scurvy raided the Frenchmen' s cramped= quarters, and in the spring only eight followers were alive to greet the s= hip which came with new colonists and supplies. It took a soul of iron to c= ontinue the project of nation-planting after such a tragic beginning; but C= hamplain was not the man to recoil from the task. More settlers were landed= ; women and children were brought along; land was broken for cultivation; a= nd in due course a little village grew up about the fort. This was Quebec, = the centre and soul of French hopes beyond the Atlantic. For the first twen= ty years of its existence the little colony had a stormy time. Some of the = settlers were unruly, and gave Champlain, who was both maker and enforcer o= f the laws, a hard task to hold them in control. During these years the kin= g took little interest in his new domains; settlers came slowly, and those = who came seemed to be far more interested in trading with the Indians than = in carving out permanent homes for themselves. Few there were among them wh= o thought of anything but a quick competence from the profits of the fur tr= ade, and a return to France at the earliest opportunity thereafter. Now it = was the royal idea, in so far as the busy monarch of France had any fixed p= urpose in the matter, that the colony should be placed upon a feudal basis-= -that lands should be granted and sub-granted on feudal terms. In other wor= ds, the king or his representative stood ready to give large tracts or fief= s in New France to all immigrants whose station in life warranted the belie= f that they would maintain the dignity of seigneurs. These, in turn, were t= o sub-grant the land to ordinary settlers, who came without financial resou= rces, sent across usually at the expense of His Majesty. In this way the Fr= ench authorities hoped to create a powerful military colony with a feudal h= ierarchy as its outstanding feature. Feudalism is a much-abused term. To th= e minds of most laymen it has a rather hazy association with things despoti= c, oppressive, and mediaeval. The mere mention of the term conjures up thos= e days of the Dark Ages when armour-clad knights found their chief recreati= on in running lances through one another; when the overworked, underfed lab= ourers of the field cringed and cowered before every lordly whim. Most read= ers seem to get their notions of chivalry from Scott' s Talisman, and their= ideas on feudalism from the same author' s immortal Ivanhoe. While scholar= s keep up a merry disputation as to the historical origin of the feudal sys= tem, the public imagination goes steadily on with its own curious picture o= f how that system lived and moved and had its being. A prolix tale of origi= ns would be out of place in this chronicle; but even the mind of the man in= the street ought to be set right as regards what feudalism was designed to= do, and what in fact it did, for mankind, while civilization battled its w= ay down the ages. Feudalism was a system of social relations based upon lan= d. It grew out of the chaos which came upon Europe in the centuries followi= ng the collapse of the Roman Empire. The fall of Roman power flattened the = whole political structure of Western Europe, and nothing arose to take its = place. Every lord or princeling was left to depend for defence upon the str= ength of his own arm; so he gathered around him as many vassals as he could= He gave them land; they gave him what he most wanted,--a promise to serve= and aid in time of war. The lord gave and promised to guard; the vassal to= ok and promised to serve. Thus there was created a personal relation, a bon= d of mutual loyalty, wardship, and service, which bound liegeman to lord wi= th hoops of steel. No one can read Carlyle' s trenchant Past and Present wi= thout bearing away some vivid and altogether wholesome impressions concerni= ng the essential humanity of this great mediaeval institution. It shares wi= th the Christian Church the honour of having made life worth living in days= when all else combined to make it intolerable. It brought at least a sembl= ance of social, economic, and political order out of helpless and hopeless = disorganization. It helped Europe slowly to recover from the greatest catas= trophe in all her history. But our little systems have their day, as the po= et assures us. They have their day and cease to be. Feudalism had its day, = from dawn to twilight a day of picturesque memory. But it did not cease to = exist when its day of service was done. Long after the necessity for mutual= service and protection had passed away; long after the growth of firm mona= rchies with powerful standing armies had established the reign of law, the = feudal system kept its hold upon the social order in France and elsewhere. = The obligation of military service, when no longer needed, was replaced by = dues and payments. The modern cash nexus replaced the old personal bond bet= ween vassal and lord. The feudal system became the seigneurial system. The = lord became the seigneur; the vassal became the censitaire or peasant culti= vator whose chief function was to yield revenue for his seigneur' s purse. = These were great changes which sapped the spirit of the ancient institution= No longer bound to their dependants by any personal tie, the seigneurs us= ually turned affairs over to their bailiffs, men with hearts of adamant, wh= o squeezed from the seigneuries every sou the hapless peasantry could yield= These publicans of the old regime have much to answer for. They and their= work were not least among the causes which brought upon the crown and upon= the privileged orders that terrible retribution of the Red Terror. Not wit= h the mediaeval institution of feudalism, but with its emaciated descendant= , the seigneurial system of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, ought= men to associate, if they must, their notions of grinding oppression and c= lass hatred. Out to his new colony on the St Lawrence the king sent this se= igneurial system. A gross and gratuitous outrage, a characteristic manifest= ation of Bourbon stupidity--that is a common verdict upon the royal action.= But it may well be asked: What else was there to do? The seigneurial syste= m was still the basis of land tenure in France. The nobility and even the t= hrone rested upon it. The Church sanctioned and supported it. The people in= general, whatever their attitude towards seigneurialism, were familiar wit= h no other system of landholding. It was not, like the encomienda system wh= ich Spain planted in Mexico, an arrangement cut out of new cloth for the mo= re ruthless exploitation of a fruitful domain. The Puritan who went to Mass= achusetts Bay took his system of socage tenure along with him. The common l= aw went with the flag of England. It was quite as natural that the Custom o= f Paris should follow the fleurs-de-lis. There was every reason to expect, = moreover, that in the New World the seigneurial system would soon free itse= lf from those barnacles of privilege and oppression which were encrusted on= its sides at home. Here was a small settlement of pioneers surrounded by h= ostile aborigines. The royal arm, strong as it was at home, could not well = afford protection a thousand leagues away. The colony must organize and lea= rn to protect itself. In other words, the colonial environment was very muc= h like that in which the yeomen of the Dark Ages had found themselves. And = might not its dangers be faced in the old feudal way? They were faced in th= is way. In the history of French Canada we find the seigneurial system forc= ed back towards its old feudal plane. We see it gain in vitality; we see th= e old personal bond between lord and vassal restored to some of its pristin= e strength; we see the military aspects of the system revived, and its more= sordid phases thrust aside. It turned New France into a huge armed camp; i= t gave the colony a closely knit military organization; and, in a day when = Canada needed every ounce of her strength to ward off encircling enemies bo= th white and red, it did for her what no other system could be expected to = do. But to return to the little cradle of empire at the foot of Cape Diamon= d. Champlain for a score of years worked himself to premature old age in ov= ercoming those many obstacles which always meet the pioneer. More settlers = were brought; a few seigneuries were granted; priests were summoned from Fr= ance; a new fort was built; and by sheer perseverance a settlement of about= three hundred souls had been established by 1627. But no single individual= , however untiring in his efforts, could do all that needed to be done. It = was consequently arranged, with the entire approval of Champlain, that the = task of building up the colony should be entrusted to a great colonizing co= mpany formed for the purpose under royal auspices. In this project the movi= ng spirit was no less a personage than Cardinal Richelieu, the great minist= er of Louis XIII. Official France was now really interested. Hitherto its i= nterest, while profusely enough expressed, had been little more than perfun= ctory. With Richelieu as its sponsor a company was easily organized. Though= by royal decree it was chartered as the Company of New France, it became m= ore commonly known as the Company of One Hundred Associates; for it was a c= o-operative organization with one hundred members, some of them traders and= merchants, but more of them courtiers. Colonizing companies were the fashi= on of Richelieu' s day. Holland and England were exploiting new lands by th= e use of companies; there was no good reason why France should not do likew= ise. This system of company exploitation was particularly popular with the = monarchs of all these European countries. It made no demands on the royal p= urse. If failure attended the company' s ventures the king bore no financia= l loss. But if the company succeeded, if its profits were large and its ach= ievements great, the king might easily step in and claim his share of it al= l as the price of royal protection and patronage. In both England and Holla= nd the scheme worked out in that way. An English stock company began and de= veloped the work which finally placed India in the possession of the Britis= h crown; a similar Dutch organization in due course handed over Java as a r= ich patrimony to the king of the Netherlands. France, however, was not so f= ortunate. True enough, the Company of One Hundred Associates made a brave s= tart; its charter gave great privileges, and placed on the company large ob= ligations; it seemed as though a new era in French colonization had begun. = ' Having in view the establishment of a powerful military colony,' as this = charter recites, the king gave to the associates the entire territory claim= ed by France in the western hemisphere, with power to govern, create trade,= grant lands, and bestow titles of nobility. For its part the company was t= o send out settlers, at least two hundred of them a year; it was to provide= them with free transportation, give them free lands and initial subsistenc= e; it was to support priests and teachers--in fact, to do all things necess= ary for the creation of that ' powerful military colony' which His Majesty = had in expectation.

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One day it occurred to me that it had been many years since the world h= ad been afforded the spectacle of a man adventurous enough to undertake a j= ourney through Europe on foot. After much thought, I decided that I was a p= erson fitted to furnish to mankind this spectacle. So I determined to do it= This was in March, 1878. I looked about me for the right sort of person t= o accompany me in the capacity of agent, and finally hired a Mr. Harris for= this service. It was also my purpose to study art while in Europe. Mr. Har= ris was in sympathy with me in this. He was as much of an enthusiast in art= as I was, and not less anxious to learn to paint. I desired to learn the G= erman language; so did Harris. Toward the middle of April we sailed in the = HOLSATIA, Captain Brandt, and had a very peasant trip, indeed. After a brie= f rest at Hamburg, we made preparations for a long pedestrian trip southwar= d in the soft spring weather, but at the last moment we changed the program= , for private reasons, and took the express-train. We made a short halt at = Frankfort-on-the-Main, and found it an interesting city. I would have liked= to visit the birthplace of Gutenburg, but it could not be done, as no memo= randum of the site of the house has been kept. So we spent an hour in the G= oethe mansion instead. The city permits this house to belong to private par= ties, instead of gracing and dignifying herself with the honor of possessin= g and protecting it. Frankfort is one of the sixteen cities which have the = distinction of being the place where the following incident occurred. Charl= emagne, while chasing the Saxons (as HE said), or being chased by them (as = THEY said), arrived at the bank of the river at dawn, in a fog. The enemy w= ere either before him or behind him; but in any case he wanted to get acros= s, very badly. He would have given anything for a guide, but none was to be= had. Presently he saw a deer, followed by her young, approach the water. H= e watched her, judging that she would seek a ford, and he was right. She wa= ded over, and the army followed. So a great Frankish victory or defeat was = gained or avoided; and in order to commemorate the episode, Charlemagne com= manded a city to be built there, which he named Frankfort--the ford of the = Franks. None of the other cities where this event happened were named for i= t. This is good evidence that Frankfort was the first place it occurred at.= Frankfort has another distinction--it is the birthplace of the German alph= abet; or at least of the German word for alphabet --BUCHSTABEN. They say th= at the first movable types were made on birch sticks--BUCHSTABE--hence the = name. I was taught a lesson in political economy in Frankfort. I had brough= t from home a box containing a thousand very cheap cigars. By way of experi= ment, I stepped into a little shop in a queer old back street, took four ga= ily decorated boxes of wax matches and three cigars, and laid down a silver= piece worth 48 cents. The man gave me 43 cents change. In Frankfort everyb= ody wears clean clothes, and I think we noticed that this strange thing was= the case in Hamburg, too, and in the villages along the road. Even in the = narrowest and poorest and most ancient quarters of Frankfort neat and clean= clothes were the rule. The little children of both sexes were nearly alway= s nice enough to take into a body' s lap. And as for the uniforms of the so= ldiers, they were newness and brightness carried to perfection. One could n= ever detect a smirch or a grain of dust upon them. The street-car conductor= s and drivers wore pretty uniforms which seemed to be just out of the bandb= ox, and their manners were as fine as their clothes. In one of the shops I = had the luck to stumble upon a book which has charmed me nearly to death. I= t is entitled THE LEGENDS OF THE RHINE FROM BASLE TO ROTTERDAM, by F. J. Ki= efer; translated by L. W. Garnham, B.A. All tourists MENTION the Rhine lege= nds--in that sort of way which quietly pretends that the mentioner has been= familiar with them all his life, and that the reader cannot possibly be ig= norant of them--but no tourist ever TELLS them. So this little book fed me = in a very hungry place; and I, in my turn, intend to feed my reader, with o= ne or two little lunches from the same larder. I shall not mar Garnharn' s = translation by meddling with its English; for the most toothsome thing abou= t it is its quaint fashion of building English sentences on the German plan= -- and punctuating them accordingly to no plan at all. In the chapter devot= ed to " Legends of Frankfort," I find the following: " THE K= NAVE OF BERGEN" " In Frankfort at the Romer was a great mask-ball= , at the coronation festival, and in the illuminated saloon, the clanging m= usic invited to dance, and splendidly appeared the rich toilets and charms = of the ladies, and the festively costumed Princes and Knights. All seemed p= leasure, joy, and roguish gaiety, only one of the numerous guests had a glo= omy exterior; but exactly the black armor in which he walked about excited = general attention, and his tall figure, as well as the noble propriety of h= is movements, attracted especially the regards of the ladies. Who the Knigh= t was? Nobody could guess, for his Vizier was well closed, and nothing made= him recognizable. Proud and yet modest he advanced to the Empress; bowed o= n one knee before her seat, and begged for the favor of a waltz with the Qu= een of the festival. And she allowed his request. With light and graceful s= teps he danced through the long saloon, with the sovereign who thought neve= r to have found a more dexterous and excellent dancer. But also by the grac= e of his manner, and fine conversation he knew to win the Queen, and she gr= aciously accorded him a second dance for which he begged, a third, and a fo= urth, as well as others were not refused him. How all regarded the happy da= ncer, how many envied him the high favor; how increased curiosity, who the = masked knight could be. " Also the Emperor became more and more excite= d with curiosity, and with great suspense one awaited the hour, when accord= ing to mask-law, each masked guest must make himself known. This moment cam= e, but although all other unmasked; the secret knight still refused to allo= w his features to be seen, till at last the Queen driven by curiosity, and = vexed at the obstinate refusal; commanded him to open his Vizier. He opened= it, and none of the high ladies and knights knew him. But from the crowded= spectators, 2 officials advanced, who recognized the black dancer, and hor= ror and terror spread in the saloon, as they said who the supposed knight w= as. It was the executioner of Bergen. But glowing with rage, the King comma= nded to seize the criminal and lead him to death, who had ventured to dance= , with the queen; so disgraced the Empress, and insulted the crown. The cul= pable threw himself at the Emperor, and said-- " ' Indeed I have heavi= ly sinned against all noble guests assembled here, but most heavily against= you my sovereign and my queen. The Queen is insulted by my haughtiness equ= al to treason, but no punishment even blood, will not be able to wash out t= he disgrace, which you have suffered by me. Therefore oh King! allow me to = propose a remedy, to efface the shame, and to render it as if not done. Dra= w your sword and knight me, then I will throw down my gauntlet, to everyone= who dares to speak disrespectfully of my king.' " The Emperor was sur= prised at this bold proposal, however it appeared the wisest to him; ' You = are a knave he replied after a moment' s consideration, however your advice= is good, and displays prudence, as your offense shows adventurous courage.= Well then, and gave him the knight-stroke so I raise you to nobility, who = begged for grace for your offense now kneels before me, rise as knight; kna= vish you have acted, and Knave of Bergen shall you be called henceforth, an= d gladly the Black knight rose; three cheers were given in honor of the Emp= eror, and loud cries of joy testified the approbation with which the Queen = danced still once with the Knave of Bergen." CHAPTER II Heidelberg = [Landing a Monarch at Heidelberg] We stopped at a hotel by the railway-station= Next morning, as we sat in my room waiting for breakfast to come up, we g= ot a good deal interested in something which was going on over the way, in = front of another hotel. First, the personage who is called the PORTIER (who= is not the PORTER, but is a sort of first-mate of a hotel) [1. See Appendi= x A] appeared at the door in a spick-and-span new blue cloth uniform, decor= ated with shining brass buttons, and with bands of gold lace around his cap= and wristbands; and he wore white gloves, too. He shed an official glance = upon the situation, and then began to give orders. Two women-servants came = out with pails and brooms and brushes, and gave the sidewalk a thorough scr= ubbing; meanwhile two others scrubbed the four marble steps which led up to= the door; beyond these we could see some men-servants taking up the carpet= of the grand staircase. This carpet was carried away and the last grain of= dust beaten and banged and swept out of it; then brought back and put down= again. The brass stair-rods received an exhaustive polishing and were retu= rned to their places. Now a troop of servants brought pots and tubs of bloo= ming plants and formed them into a beautiful jungle about the door and the = base of the staircase. Other servants adorned all the balconies of the vari= ous stories with flowers and banners; others ascended to the roof and hoist= ed a great flag on a staff there. Now came some more chamber-maids and reto= uched the sidewalk, and afterward wiped the marble steps with damp cloths a= nd finished by dusting them off with feather brushes. Now a broad black car= pet was brought out and laid down the marble steps and out across the sidew= alk to the curbstone. The PORTIER cast his eye along it, and found it was n= ot absolutely straight; he commanded it to be straightened; the servants ma= de the effort--made several efforts, in fact--but the PORTIER was not satis= fied. He finally had it taken up, and then he put it down himself and got i= t right. At this stage of the proceedings, a narrow bright red carpet was u= nrolled and stretched from the top of the marble steps to the curbstone, al= ong the center of the black carpet. This red path cost the PORTIER more tro= uble than even the black one had done. But he patiently fixed and refixed i= t until it was exactly right and lay precisely in the middle of the black c= arpet. In New York these performances would have gathered a mighty crowd of= curious and intensely interested spectators; but here it only captured an = audience of half a dozen little boys who stood in a row across the pavement= , some with their school-knapsacks on their backs and their hands in their = pockets, others with arms full of bundles, and all absorbed in the show. Oc= casionally one of them skipped irreverently over the carpet and took up a p= osition on the other side. This always visibly annoyed the PORTIER. Now cam= e a waiting interval. The landlord, in plain clothes, and bareheaded, place= d himself on the bottom marble step, abreast the PORTIER, who stood on the = other end of the same steps; six or eight waiters, gloved, bareheaded, and = wearing their whitest linen, their whitest cravats, and their finest swallo= w-tails, grouped themselves about these chiefs, but leaving the carpetway c= lear. Nobody moved or spoke any more but only waited. In a short time the s= hrill piping of a coming train was heard, and immediately groups of people = began to gather in the street. Two or three open carriages arrived, and dep= osited some maids of honor and some male officials at the hotel. Presently = another open carriage brought the Grand Duke of Baden, a stately man in uni= form, who wore the handsome brass-mounted, steel-spiked helmet of the army = on his head. Last came the Empress of Germany and the Grand Duchess of Bade= n in a closed carriage; these passed through the low-bowing groups of serva= nts and disappeared in the hotel, exhibiting to us only the backs of their = heads, and then the show was over. It appears to be as difficult to land a = monarch as it is to launch a ship. But as to Heidelberg. The weather was gr= owing pretty warm, --very warm, in fact. So we left the valley and took qua= rters at the Schloss Hotel, on the hill, above the Castle. Heidelberg lies = at the mouth of a narrow gorge--a gorge the shape of a shepherd' s crook; i= f one looks up it he perceives that it is about straight, for a mile and a = half, then makes a sharp curve to the right and disappears. This gorge--alo= ng whose bottom pours the swift Neckar-- is confined between (or cloven thr= ough) a couple of long, steep ridges, a thousand feet high and densely wood= ed clear to their summits, with the exception of one section which has been= shaved and put under cultivation. These ridges are chopped off at the mout= h of the gorge and form two bold and conspicuous headlands, with Heidelberg= nestling between them; from their bases spreads away the vast dim expanse = of the Rhine valley, and into this expanse the Neckar goes wandering in shi= ning curves and is presently lost to view. Now if one turns and looks up th= e gorge once more, he will see the Schloss Hotel on the right perched on a = precipice overlooking the Neckar--a precipice which is so sumptuously cushi= oned and draped with foliage that no glimpse of the rock appears. The build= ing seems very airily situated. It has the appearance of being on a shelf h= alf-way up the wooded mountainside; and as it is remote and isolated, and v= ery white, it makes a strong mark against the lofty leafy rampart at its ba= ck. This hotel had a feature which was a decided novelty, and one which mig= ht be adopted with advantage by any house which is perched in a commanding = situation. This feature may be described as a series of glass-enclosed parl= ors CLINGING TO THE OUTSIDE OF THE HOUSE, one against each and every bed-ch= amber and drawing-room. They are like long, narrow, high-ceiled bird-cages = hung against the building. My room was a corner room, and had two of these = things, a north one and a west one. From the north cage one looks up the Ne= ckar gorge; from the west one he looks down it. This last affords the most = extensive view, and it is one of the loveliest that can be imagined, too. O= ut of a billowy upheaval of vivid green foliage, a rifle-shot removed, rise= s the huge ruin of Heidelberg Castle, [2. See Appendix B] with empty window= arches, ivy-mailed battlements, moldering towers--the Lear of inanimate na= ture--deserted, discrowned, beaten by the storms, but royal still, and beau= tiful. It is a fine sight to see the evening sunlight suddenly strike the l= eafy declivity at the Castle' s base and dash up it and drench it as with a= luminous spray, while the adjacent groves are in deep shadow. Behind the C= astle swells a great dome-shaped hill, forest-clad, and beyond that a noble= r and loftier one. The Castle looks down upon the compact brown-roofed town= ; and from the town two picturesque old bridges span the river. Now the vie= w broadens; through the gateway of the sentinel headlands you gaze out over= the wide Rhine plain, which stretches away, softly and richly tinted, grow= s gradually and dreamily indistinct, and finally melts imperceptibly into t= he remote horizon. I have never enjoyed a view which had such a serene and = satisfying charm about it as this one gives. The first night we were there,= we went to bed and to sleep early; but I awoke at the end of two or three = hours, and lay a comfortable while listening to the soothing patter of the = rain against the balcony windows. I took it to be rain, but it turned out t= o be only the murmur of the restless Neckar, tumbling over her dikes and da= ms far below, in the gorge. I got up and went into the west balcony and saw= a wonderful sight. Away down on the level under the black mass of the Cast= le, the town lay, stretched along the river, its intricate cobweb of street= s jeweled with twinkling lights; there were rows of lights on the bridges; = these flung lances of light upon the water, in the black shadows of the arc= hes; and away at the extremity of all this fairy spectacle blinked and glow= ed a massed multitude of gas-jets which seemed to cover acres of ground; it= was as if all the diamonds in the world had been spread out there. I did n= ot know before, that a half-mile of sextuple railway-tracks could be made s= uch an adornment. One thinks Heidelberg by day--with its surroundings-- is = the last possibility of the beautiful; but when he sees Heidelberg by night= , a fallen Milky Way, with that glittering railway constellation pinned to = the border, he requires time to consider upon the verdict. One never tires = of poking about in the dense woods that clothe all these lofty Neckar hills= to their beguiling and impressive charm in any country; but German legends= and fairy tales have given these an added charm. They have peopled all tha= t region with gnomes, and dwarfs, and all sorts of mysterious and uncanny c= reatures. At the time I am writing of, I had been reading so much of this l= iterature that sometimes I was not sure but I was beginning to believe in t= he gnomes and fairies as realities. One afternoon I got lost in the woods a= bout a mile from the hotel, and presently fell into a train of dreamy thoug= ht about animals which talk, and kobolds, and enchanted folk, and the rest = of the pleasant legendary stuff; and so, by stimulating my fancy, I finally= got to imagining I glimpsed small flitting shapes here and there down the = columned aisles of the forest. It was a place which was peculiarly meet for= the occasion. It was a pine wood, with so thick and soft a carpet of brown= needles that one' s footfall made no more sound than if he were treading o= n wool; the tree-trunks were as round and straight and smooth as pillars, a= nd stood close together; they were bare of branches to a point about twenty= -five feet above-ground, and from there upward so thick with boughs that no= t a ray of sunlight could pierce through. The world was bright with sunshin= e outside, but a deep and mellow twilight reigned in there, and also a deep= silence so profound that I seemed to hear my own breathings. When I had st= ood ten minutes, thinking and imagining, and getting my spirit in tune with= the place, and in the right mood to enjoy the supernatural, a raven sudden= ly uttered a horse croak over my head. It made me start; and then I was ang= ry because I started. I looked up, and the creature was sitting on a limb r= ight over me, looking down at me. I felt something of the same sense of hum= iliation and injury which one feels when he finds that a human stranger has= been clandestinely inspecting him in his privacy and mentally commenting u= pon him. I eyed the raven, and the raven eyed me. Nothing was said during s= ome seconds. Then the bird stepped a little way along his limb to get a bet= ter point of observation, lifted his wings, stuck his head far down below h= is shoulders toward me and croaked again--a croak with a distinctly insulti= ng expression about it. If he had spoken in English he could not have said = any more plainly that he did say in raven, " Well, what do YOU want he= re?" I felt as foolish as if I had been caught in some mean act by a r= esponsible being, and reproved for it. However, I made no reply; I would no= t bandy words with a raven. The adversary waited a while, with his shoulder= s still lifted, his head thrust down between them, and his keen bright eye = fixed on me; then he threw out two or three more insults, which I could not= understand, further than that I knew a portion of them consisted of langua= ge not used in church. I still made no reply. Now the adversary raised his = head and called. There was an answering croak from a little distance in the= wood--evidently a croak of inquiry. The adversary explained with enthusias= m, and the other raven dropped everything and came. The two sat side by sid= e on the limb and discussed me as freely and offensively as two great natur= alists might discuss a new kind of bug. The thing became more and more emba= rrassing. They called in another friend. This was too much. I saw that they= had the advantage of me, and so I concluded to get out of the scrape by wa= lking out of it. They enjoyed my defeat as much as any low white people cou= ld have done. They craned their necks and laughed at me (for a raven CAN la= ugh, just like a man), they squalled insulting remarks after me as long as = they could see me. They were nothing but ravens--I knew that--what they tho= ught of me could be a matter of no consequence--and yet when even a raven s= houts after you, " What a hat!" " Oh, pull down your vest!&q= uot; and that sort of thing, it hurts you and humiliates you, and there is = no getting around it with fine reasoning and pretty arguments. Animals talk= to each other, of course. There can be no question about that; but I suppo= se there are very few people who can understand them. I never knew but one = man who could. I knew he could, however, because he told me so himself. He = was a middle-aged, simple-hearted miner who had lived in a lonely corner of= California, among the woods and mountains, a good many years, and had stud= ied the ways of his only neighbors, the beasts and the birds, until he beli= eved he could accurately translate any remark which they made. This was Jim= Baker. According to Jim Baker, some animals have only a limited education,= and some use only simple words, and scarcely ever a comparison or a flower= y figure; whereas, certain other animals have a large vocabulary, a fine co= mmand of language and a ready and fluent delivery; consequently these latte= r talk a great deal; they like it; they are so conscious of their talent, a= nd they enjoy " showing off." Baker said, that after long and car= eful observation, he had come to the conclusion that the bluejays were the = best talkers he had found among birds and beasts. Said he: " There' s = more TO a bluejay than any other creature. He has got more moods, and more = different kinds of feelings than other creatures; and, mind you, whatever a= bluejay feels, he can put into language. And no mere commonplace language,= either, but rattling, out-and-out book-talk--and bristling with metaphor, = too--just bristling! And as for command of language--why YOU never see a bl= uejay get stuck for a word. No man ever did. They just boil out of him! And= another thing: I' ve noticed a good deal, and there' s no bird, or cow, or= anything that uses as good grammar as a bluejay. You may say a cat uses go= od grammar. Well, a cat does--but you let a cat get excited once; you let a= cat get to pulling fur with another cat on a shed, nights, and you' ll hea= r grammar that will give you the lockjaw. Ignorant people think it' s the N= OISE which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain' t so; it'= s the sickening grammar they use. Now I' ve never heard a jay use bad gram= mar but very seldom; and when they do, they are as ashamed as a human; they= shut right down and leave. " You may call a jay a bird. Well, so he i= s, in a measure-- but he' s got feathers on him, and don' t belong to no ch= urch, perhaps; but otherwise he is just as much human as you be. And I' ll = tell you for why. A jay' s gifts, and instincts, and feelings, and interest= s, cover the whole ground. A jay hasn' t got any more principle than a Cong= ressman. A jay will lie, a jay will steal, a jay will deceive, a jay will b= etray; and four times out of five, a jay will go back on his solemnest prom= ise. The sacredness of an obligation is such a thing which you can' t cram = into no bluejay' s head. Now, on top of all this, there' s another thing; a= jay can out-swear any gentleman in the mines. You think a cat can swear. W= ell, a cat can; but you give a bluejay a subject that calls for his reserve= -powers, and where is your cat? Don' t talk to ME--I know too much about th= is thing; in the one little particular of scolding--just good, clean, out-a= nd-out scolding-- a bluejay can lay over anything, human or divine. Yes, si= r, a jay is everything that a man is. A jay can cry, a jay can laugh, a jay= can feel shame, a jay can reason and plan and discuss, a jay likes gossip = and scandal, a jay has got a sense of humor, a jay knows when he is an ass = just as well as you do--maybe better. If a jay ain' t human, he better take= in his sign, that' s all. Now I' m going to tell you a perfectly true fact= about some bluejays.

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Of all the problems which the alert and curious m= ind of modern man is considering, none occupies him more than that of the r= elations of the sexes. This is natural. It touches us all and we have made = rather a mess of it! We want to know why, and we want to do better. We rese= nt being the sport of circumstance and perhaps we are beginning to understa= nd that this instinct of sex which has been so great a cause of suffering a= nd shame and has been treated as a subject fit only for furtive whispers or= silly jokes, is in fact one of the greatest powers in human nature, and th= at its misuse is indeed " the expense of spirit in a waste of shame.&q= uot; It is not the abnormal or the bizarre that interests most of us to-day= It is not into the by-ways of vice that we seek to penetrate. It is the n= ormal exercise of a normal instinct by normal people that interests us: and= it is of this that I have tried to write and speak. The curiosities of dep= ravity are for the physician and the psychologist to discuss and cure. Ordi= nary men and women want first to know how to live ordinary human lives on a= higher level and after a nobler pattern than before. They want, I think,--= and I want,--to grow up, but to grow rightly, beautifully, humanely. And I = believe the first essential is to realize that the sex-problem, as it is ca= lled, is the problem of something noble, not something base. It is not a &q= uot; disagreeable duty" to know our own natures and understand our own= instincts: it is a joy. The sex-instinct is not " the Fall of Man&quo= t; ; neither is it an instance of divine wisdom on which moralists could, i= f they had only been consulted in time, greatly have improved. It is a thin= g noble in essence. It is the development of the higher, not the lower, cre= ation. It is the asexual which is the lower, and the sexually differentiate= d which is the higher organism. In the humbler ranks of being there is no s= ex, and in a sense no death. The organism is immortal because--strange para= dox--it is not yet alive enough to die. But as we pass from the lower to th= e higher, we pass from the less individual to the more individual; from ase= xual to sexual. And with this change comes that great rhythm by which life = and death succeed each other, and death is the _cost_ of life, and to bring= life into the world means sacrifice; and--as we rise higher still--to sust= ain life means prolonged and altruistic love. This is the history of sex an= d of procreation, a history associated with the rising of humanity in the s= cale of being, a history not so much of his physical as of his spiritual gr= owth. By what an irony have we come to associate the instinct of sex with a= ll that is bestial and shameful! It has happened because the corruption of = the best is the worst. I always want to remind people of this truism when t= hey have _first_ come into contact with sex in some horrible and shameful w= ay. That is one of the greatest misfortunes that can happen to any of us, a= nd unfortunately it happens to many. Boys and girls are allowed to grow up = in ignorance. The girls perhaps know nothing till they have to know all. Th= e boys learn from grimy sources. I was speaking on this subject at one of o= ur great universities the other day, and afterwards many of the men came an= d talked to me privately. With hardly a single exception they said to me--&= quot; Our parents told us nothing. We have never heard sex spoken of except= in a dirty way." It is difficult for us, in such a case, to realize t= hat sex is not a dirty thing. It _can_ only be realized, I think, by rememb= ering that the corruption of the best is the worst, and that we can measure= by the hideousness of debased and depraved sexuality, the greatness and th= e wonder of sex love. This is to me the great teaching of Christ about sex.= Other great religious teachers--some of them very great indeed--have thoug= ht and taught contemptuously of our animal nature. " He spake of the t= emple of His body." That is sublime! That is the whole secret. And tha= t is why vice is horrible: because it is the desecration, not of a hovel or= a shop, of a marketplace or a place of business: but of a temple. Christ, = I am told, told us nothing about sex. He did not need to tell us anything b= ut " Your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit." It is my belief= that in appealing to an American public I shall be appealing to those who = are ready to face the subject of the relations of the sexes with perfect fr= ankness and with courage. America is still a country of experiments--a coun= try adventurous enough to make experiments, and to risk making mistakes. Th= at is the only spirit in which it is possible to make anything at all; and = though the mistakes we may make in a matter which so deeply and tragically = affects human life must be serious, and we must with corresponding seriousn= ess weigh every word we say, and take the trouble to think harder and more = honestly than we have perhaps ever thought before; yet I believe that we mu= st above all have courage. Human nature is sound and men and women do, on t= he whole, want to do what is right. The great impulse of sex is part of our= very being, and it is not base. Passion is essentially noble and those who= are incapable of it are the weaker, not the stronger. If then we have ligh= t to direct our course, we shall learn to direct it wisely, for indeed this= is our desire.

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Spirito: it turned up, according= to report, in some obscure corner, while I was in Florence, and was at onc= e acquired by a stranger. I saw it, genuine or no, a work of great beauty. = (Page 156.) " A canon" , in music, is a piece wherein the subject= is repeated -- in various keys: and being strictly obeyed in the repetitio= n, becomes the " Canon" -- the imperative law -- to what follows.= Fifty of such parts would be indeed a notable peal: to manage three is eno= ugh of an achievement for a good musician. And now, -- here is Christmas: a= ll my best wishes go to you and Mrs Corson. Those of my sister also. She wa= s indeed suffering from grave indisposition in the summer, but is happily r= ecovered. I could not venture, under the circumstances, to expose her conva= lescence to the accidents of foreign travel: hence our contenting ourselves= with Wales rather than Italy. Shall you be again induced to visit us? Pres= ent or absent, you will remember me always, I trust, as Yours most affectio= nately Robert Browning. " Quanta subtilitate ipsa corda hominum resera= t, intimos mentis recessus explorat, varios animi motus perscrutatur. Quod = ad tragoediam antiquiorem attinet, interpretatus est, uti nostis omnes, non= modo Aeschylum quo nemo sublimior, sed etiam Euripidem quo nemo humanior; = quo fit ut etiam illos qui Graece nesciunt, misericordia tangat Alcestis, t= errore tangat Hercules. Recentiora argumenta tragica cum lyrico quodam scri= bendi genere coniunxit, duas Musas et Melpomenen et Euterpen simul veneratu= s. Musicae miracula quis dignius cecinit? Pictoris Florentini sine fraude v= itam quasi inter crepuscula vesperascentem coloribus quam vividis depinxit.= Vesperi quotiens, dum foco adsidemus, hoc iubente resurgit Italia. Vesperi= nuper, dum huius idyllia forte meditabar, Cami inter arundines mihi videba= r vocem magnam audire clamantis, Pa\n o` me/gas ou' te/qnhken. Vivit adhuc = Pan ipse, cum Marathonis memoria et Pheidippidis velocitate immortali conso= ciatus." -- Eulogium pronounced by Mr. J. E. Sandys, Public Orator at = the University of Cambridge, on presenting Mr. Browning for the honorary de= gree of Doctor of Laws, June 10, 1879. PREFACE. The purpose of the present = volume is to afford some aid and guidance in the study of Robert Browning' = s Poetry, which, being the most complexly subjective of all English poetry,= is, for that reason alone, the most difficult. And then the poet' s favori= te art-form, the dramatic, or, rather, psychologic, monologue, which is qui= te original with himself, and peculiarly adapted to the constitution of his= genius and to the revelation of themselves by the several " dramatis = personae" , presents certain structural difficulties, but difficulties= which, with an increased familiarity, grow less and less. The exposition p= resented in the Introduction, of its constitution and skilful management, a= nd the Arguments given of the several poems included in the volume, will, i= t is hoped, reduce, if not altogether remove, the difficulties of this kind= In the same section of the Introduction, certain peculiarities of the poe= t' s diction, which sometimes give a check to the reader' s understanding o= f a passage, are presented and illustrated. I think it not necessary to off= er any apology for my going all the way back to Chaucer, and noting the Ebb= and Flow in English Poetry down to the present time, of the spirituality w= hich constitutes the real life of poetry, and which should, as far as possi= ble, be brought to the consciousness and appreciation of students. What I m= ean by spirituality is explained in my treatment of the subject. The degree= to which poetry is quickened with it should always enter into an estimate = of its absolute worth. 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Now this, of Mr. Wiseman's, is the commo= n opinion. A fact is not called a fact, but a piece of gossip, if it does n= ot fall into one of your scholastic categories. An inquiry must be in some = acknowledged direction, with a name to go by; or else you are not inquiring= at all, only lounging; and the work-house is too good for you. It is suppo= sed that all knowledge is at the bottom of a well, or the far end of a tele= scope. Sainte-Beuve, as he grew older, came to regard all experience as a s= ingle great book, in which to study for a few years ere we go hence; and it= seemed all one to him whether you should read in Chapter xx., which is the= differential calculus, or in Chapter xxxix., which is hearing the band pla= y in the gardens. As a matter of fact, an intelligent person, looking out o= f his eyes and hearkening in his ears, with a smile on his face all the tim= e, will get more true education than many another in a life of heroic vigil= s. There is certainly some chill and arid knowledge to be found upon the su= mmits of formal and laborious science; but it is all round about you, and f= or the trouble of looking, that you will acquire the warm and palpitating f= acts of life. While others are filling their memory with a lumber of words,= one-half of which they will forget before the week be out, your truant may= learn some really useful art: to play the fiddle, to know a good cigar, or= to speak with ease and opportunity to all varieties of men. Many who have = "plied their book diligently," and know all about some one branch= or another of accepted lore, come out of the study with an ancient and owl= - like demeanour, and prove dry, stockish, and dyspeptic in all the better = and brighter parts of life. Many make a large fortune, who remain underbred= and pathetically stupid to the last. And meantime there goes the idler, wh= o began life along with them - by your leave, a different picture. He has h= ad time to take care of his health and his spirits; he has been a great dea= l in the open air, which is the most salutary of all things for both body a= nd mind; and if he has never read the great Book in very recondite places, = he has dipped into it and skimmed it over to excellent purpose. Might not t= he student afford some Hebrew roots, and the business man some of his half-= crowns, for a share of the idler's knowledge of life at large, and Art of L= iving? Nay, and the idler has another and more important quality than these= I mean his wisdom. He who has much looked on at the childish satisfaction= of other people in their hobbies, will regard his own with only a very iro= nical indulgence. He will not be heard among the dogmatists. He will have a= great and cool allowance for all sorts of people and opinions. If he finds= no out-of-the-way truths, he will identify himself with no very burning fa= lsehood. His way takes him along a by-road, not much frequented, but very e= ven and pleasant, which is called Commonplace Lane, and leads to the Belved= ere of Commonsense. Thence he shall command an agreeable, if no very noble = prospect; and while others behold the East and West, the Devil and the Sunr= ise, he will be contentedly aware of a sort of morning hour upon all sublun= ary things, with an army of shadows running speedily and in many different = directions into the great daylight of Eternity. The shadows and the generat= ions, the shrill doctors and the plangent wars, go by into ultimate silence= and emptiness; but underneath all this, a man may see, out of the Belveder= e windows, much green and peaceful landscape; many firelit parlours; good p= eople laughing, drinking, and making love as they did before the Flood or t= he French Revolution; and the old shepherd telling his tale under the hawth= orn. Extreme BUSYNESS, whether at school or college, kirk or market, is a s= ymptom of deficient vitality; and a faculty for idleness implies a catholic= appetite and a strong sense of personal identity. There is a sort of dead-= alive, hackneyed people about, who are scarcely conscious of living except = in the exercise of some conventional occupation. Bring these fellows into t= he country, or set them aboard ship, and you will see how they pine for the= ir desk or their study. They have no curiosity; they cannot give themselves= over to random provocations; they do not take pleasure in the exercise of = their faculties for its own sake; and unless Necessity lays about them with= a stick, they will even stand still. It is no good speaking to such folk: = they CANNOT be idle, their nature is not generous enough; and they pass tho= se hours in a sort of coma, which are not dedicated to furious moiling in t= he gold- mill. When they do not require to go to the office, when they are = not hungry and have no mind to drink, the whole breathing world is a blank = to them. If they have to wait an hour or so for a train, they fall into a s= tupid trance with their eyes open. To see them, you would suppose there was= nothing to look at and no one to speak with; you would imagine they were p= aralysed or alienated; and yet very possibly they are hard workers in their= own way, and have good eyesight for a flaw in a deed or a turn of the mark= et. They have been to school and college, but all the time they had their e= ye on the medal; they have gone about in the world and mixed with clever pe= ople, but all the time they were thinking of their own affairs. As if a man= 's soul were not too small to begin with, they have dwarfed and narrowed th= eirs by a life of all work and no play; until here they are at forty, with = a listless attention, a mind vacant of all material of amusement, and not o= ne thought to rub against another, while they wait for the train. Before he= was breeched, he might have clambered on the boxes; when he was twenty, he= would have stared at the girls; but now the pipe is smoked out, the snuff-= box empty, and my gentleman sits bolt upright upon a bench, with lamentable= eyes. This does not appeal to me as being Success in Life. But it is not o= nly the person himself who suffers from his busy habits, but his wife and c= hildren, his friends and relations, and down to the very people he sits wit= h in a railway carriage or an omnibus. Perpetual devotion to what a man cal= ls his business, is only to be sustained by perpetual neglect of many other= things. And it is not by any means certain that a man's business is the mo= st important thing he has to do. To an impartial estimate it will seem clea= r that many of the wisest, most virtuous, and most beneficent parts that ar= e to be played upon the Theatre of Life are filled by gratuitous performers= , and pass, among the world at large, as phases of idleness. For in that Th= eatre, not only the walking gentlemen, singing chambermaids, and diligent f= iddlers in the orchestra, but those who look on and clap their hands from t= he benches, do really play a part and fulfil important offices towards the = general result. You are no doubt very dependent on the care of your lawyer = and stockbroker, of the guards and signalmen who convey you rapidly from pl= ace to place, and the policemen who walk the streets for your protection; b= ut is there not a thought of gratitude in your heart for certain other bene= factors who set you smiling when they fall in your way, or season your dinn= er with good company? Colonel Newcome helped to lose his friend's money; Fr= ed Bayham had an ugly trick of borrowing shirts; and yet they were better p= eople to fall among than Mr. Barnes. And though Falstaff was neither sober = nor very honest, I think I could name one or two long- faced Barabbases who= m the world could better have done without. Hazlitt mentions that he was mo= re sensible of obligation to Northcote, who had never done him anything he = could call a service, than to his whole circle of ostentatious friends; for= he thought a good companion emphatically the greatest benefactor. I know t= here are people in the world who cannot feel grateful unless the favour has= been done them at the cost of pain and difficulty. But this is a churlish = disposition. A man may send you six sheets of letter-paper covered with the= most entertaining gossip, or you may pass half an hour pleasantly, perhaps= profitably, over an article of his; do you think the service would be grea= ter, if he had made the manuscript in his heart's blood, like a compact wit= h the devil? Do you really fancy you should be more beholden to your corres= pondent, if he had been damning you all the while for your importunity? Ple= asures are more beneficial than duties because, like the quality of mercy, = they are not strained, and they are twice blest. There must always be two t= o a kiss, and there may be a score in a jest; but wherever there is an elem= ent of sacrifice, the favour is conferred with pain, and, among generous pe= ople, received with confusion. There is no duty we so much underrate as the= duty of being happy. By being happy, we sow anonymous benefits upon the wo= rld, which remain unknown even to ourselves, or when they are disclosed, su= rprise nobody so much as the benefactor. The other day, a ragged, barefoot = boy ran down the street after a marble, with so jolly an air that he set ev= ery one he passed into a good humour; one of these persons, who had been de= livered from more than usually black thoughts, stopped the little fellow an= d gave him some money with this remark: "You see what sometimes comes = of looking pleased." If he had looked pleased before, he had now to lo= ok both pleased and mystified. For my part, I justify this encouragement of= smiling rather than tearful children; I do not wish to pay for tears anywh= ere but upon the stage; but I am prepared to deal largely in the opposite c= ommodity. A happy man or woman is a better thing to find than a five-pound = note. He or she is a radiating focus of goodwill; and their entrance into a= room is as though another candle had been lighted. We need not care whethe= r they could prove the forty-seventh proposition; they do a better thing th= an that, they practically demonstrate the great Theorem of the Liveableness= of Life. Consequently, if a person cannot be happy without remaining idle,= idle he should remain. It is a revolutionary precept; but thanks to hunger= and the workhouse, one not easily to be abused; and within practical limit= s, it is one of the most incontestable truths in the whole Body of Morality= Look at one of your industrious fellows for a moment, I beseech you. He s= ows hurry and reaps indigestion; he puts a vast deal of activity out to int= erest, and receives a large measure of nervous derangement in return. Eithe= r he absents himself entirely from all fellowship, and lives a recluse in a= garret, with carpet slippers and a leaden inkpot; or he comes among people= swiftly and bitterly, in a contraction of his whole nervous system, to dis= charge some temper before he returns to work. I do not care how much or how= well he works, this fellow is an evil feature in other people's lives. The= y would be happier if he were dead. They could easier do without his servic= es in the Circumlocution Office, than they can tolerate his fractious spiri= ts. He poisons life at the well-head. It is better to be beggared out of ha= nd by a scapegrace nephew, than daily hag-ridden by a peevish uncle. And wh= at, in God's name, is all this pother about? For what cause do they embitte= r their own and other people's lives? That a man should publish three or th= irty articles a year, that he should finish or not finish his great allegor= ical picture, are questions of little interest to the world. The ranks of l= ife are full; and although a thousand fall, there are always some to go int= o the breach. When they told Joan of Arc she should be at home minding wome= n's work, she answered there were plenty to spin and wash. And so, even wit= h your own rare gifts! When nature is "so careless of the single life,= " why should we coddle ourselves into the fancy that our own is of exc= eptional importance? Suppose Shakespeare had been knocked on the head some = dark night in Sir Thomas Lucy's preserves, the world would have wagged on b= etter or worse, the pitcher gone to the well, the scythe to the corn, and t= he student to his book; and no one been any the wiser of the loss. There ar= e not many works extant, if you look the alternative all over, which are wo= rth the price of a pound of tobacco to a man of limited means. This is a so= bering reflection for the proudest of our earthly vanities. Even a tobaccon= ist may, upon consideration, find no great cause for personal vainglory in = the phrase; for although tobacco is an admirable sedative, the qualities ne= cessary for retailing it are neither rare nor precious in themselves. Alas = and alas! you may take it how you will, but the services of no single indiv= idual are indispensable. Atlas was just a gentleman with a protracted night= mare! And yet you see merchants who go and labour themselves into a great f= ortune and thence into the bankruptcy court; scribblers who keep scribbling= at little articles until their temper is a cross to all who come about the= m, as though Pharaoh should set the Israelites to make a pin instead of a p= yramid: and fine young men who work themselves into a decline, and are driv= en off in a hearse with white plumes upon it. Would you not suppose these p= ersons had been whispered, by the Master of the Ceremonies, the promise of = some momentous destiny? and that this lukewarm bullet on which they play th= eir farces was the bull's-eye and centrepoint of all the universe? And yet = it is not so. The ends for which they give away their priceless youth, for = all they know, may be chimerical or hurtful; the glory and riches they expe= ct may never come, or may find them indifferent; and they and the world the= y inhabit are so inconsiderable that the mind freezes at the thought.

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It' s then that I want to pull the corne= rs of the Divide together. If you WON' T understand, you know, I could make= you!" Marie clasped her hands and started up from her seat. She had g= rown very pale and her eyes were shining with excitement and distress. &quo= t; But, Emil, if I understand, then all our good times are over, we can nev= er do nice things together any more. We shall have to behave like Mr. Linst= rum. And, anyhow, there' s nothing to understand!" She struck the grou= nd with her little foot fiercely. " That won' t last. It will go away,= and things will be just as they used to. I wish you were a Catholic. The C= hurch helps people, indeed it does. I pray for you, but that' s not the sam= e as if you prayed yourself." She spoke rapidly and pleadingly, looked= entreatingly into his face. Emil stood defiant, gazing down at her. "= I can' t pray to have the things I want," he said slowly, " and = I won' t pray not to have them, not if I' m damned for it." Marie turn= ed away, wringing her hands. " Oh, Emil, you won' t try! Then all our = good times are over." " Yes; over. I never expect to have any mor= e." Emil gripped the hand-holds of his scythe and began to mow. Marie = took up her cherries and went slowly toward the house, crying bitterly. IX = On Sunday afternoon, a month after Carl Linstrum' s arrival, he rode with E= mil up into the French country to attend a Catholic fair. He sat for most o= f the afternoon in the basement of the church, where the fair was held, tal= king to Marie Shabata, or strolled about the gravel terrace, thrown up on t= he hillside in front of the basement doors, where the French boys were jump= ing and wrestling and throwing the discus. Some of the boys were in their w= hite baseball suits; they had just come up from a Sunday practice game down= in the ballgrounds. Amedee, the newly married, Emil' s best friend, was th= eir pitcher, renowned among the country towns for his dash and skill. Amede= e was a little fellow, a year younger than Emil and much more boyish in app= earance; very lithe and active and neatly made, with a clear brown and whit= e skin, and flashing white teeth. The Sainte-Agnes boys were to play the Ha= stings nine in a fortnight, and Amedee' s lightning balls were the hope of = his team. The little Frenchman seemed to get every ounce there was in him b= ehind the ball as it left his hand. " You' d have made the battery at = the University for sure, ' Medee," Emil said as they were walking from= the ball-grounds back to the church on the hill. " You' re pitching b= etter than you did in the spring." Amedee grinned. " Sure! A marr= ied man don' t lose his head no more." He slapped Emil on the back as = he caught step with him. " Oh, Emil, you wanna get married right off q= uick! It' s the greatest thing ever!" Emil laughed. " How am I go= ing to get married without any girl?" Amedee took his arm. " Pooh= ! There are plenty girls will have you. You wanna get some nice French girl= , now. She treat you well; always be jolly. See," --he began checking = off on his fingers,--" there is Severine, and Alphosen, and Josephine,= and Hectorine, and Louise, and Malvina--why, I could love any of them girl= s! Why don' t you get after them? Are you stuck up, Emil, or is anything th= e matter with you? I never did know a boy twenty-two years old before that = didn' t have no girl. You wanna be a priest, maybe? Not-a for me!" Ame= dee swaggered. " I bring many good Catholics into this world, I hope, = and that' s a way I help the Church." Emil looked down and patted him = on the shoulder. " Now you' re windy, ' Medee. You Frenchies like to b= rag." But Amedee had the zeal of the newly married, and he was not to = be lightly shaken off. " Honest and true, Emil, don' t you want ANY gi= rl? Maybe there' s some young lady in Lincoln, now, very grand," --Ame= dee waved his hand languidly before his face to denote the fan of heartless= beauty,--" and you lost your heart up there. Is that it?" "= Maybe," said Emil. But Amedee saw no appropriate glow in his friend' = s face. " Bah!" he exclaimed in disgust. " I tell all the Fr= ench girls to keep ' way from you. You gotta rock in there," thumping = Emil on the ribs. When they reached the terrace at the side of the church, = Amedee, who was excited by his success on the ball-grounds, challenged Emil= to a jumping-match, though he knew he would be beaten. They belted themsel= ves up, and Raoul Marcel, the choir tenor and Father Duchesne' s pet, and J= ean Bordelau, held the string over which they vaulted. All the French boys = stood round, cheering and humping themselves up when Emil or Amedee went ov= er the wire, as if they were helping in the lift. Emil stopped at five-feet= -five, declaring that he would spoil his appetite for supper if he jumped a= ny more. Angelique, Amedee' s pretty bride, as blonde and fair as her name,= who had come out to watch the match, tossed her head at Emil and said:-- &= quot; ' Medee could jump much higher than you if he were as tall. And anyho= w, he is much more graceful. He goes over like a bird, and you have to hump= yourself all up." " Oh, I do, do I?" Emil caught her and ki= ssed her saucy mouth squarely, while she laughed and struggled and called, = " ' Medee! ' Medee!" " There, you see your ' Medee isn' t ev= en big enough to get you away from me. I could run away with you right now = and he could only sit down and cry about it. I' ll show you whether I have = to hump myself!" Laughing and panting, he picked Angelique up in his a= rms and began running about the rectangle with her. Not until he saw Marie = Shabata' s tiger eyes flashing from the gloom of the basement doorway did h= e hand the disheveled bride over to her husband. " There, go to your g= raceful; I haven' t the heart to take you away from him." Angelique cl= ung to her husband and made faces at Emil over the white shoulder of Amedee= ' s ball-shirt. Emil was greatly amused at her air of proprietorship and at= Amedee' s shameless submission to it. He was delighted with his friend' s = good fortune. He liked to see and to think about Amedee' s sunny, natural, = happy love. He and Amedee had ridden and wrestled and larked together since= they were lads of twelve. On Sundays and holidays they were always arm in = arm. It seemed strange that now he should have to hide the thing that Amede= e was so proud of, that the feeling which gave one of them such happiness s= hould bring the other such despair. It was like that when Alexandra tested = her seed-corn in the spring, he mused. From two ears that had grown side by= side, the grains of one shot up joyfully into the light, projecting themse= lves into the future, and the grains from the other lay still in the earth = and rotted; and nobody knew why. X While Emil and Carl were amusing themsel= ves at the fair, Alexandra was at home, busy with her account-books, which = had been neglected of late. She was almost through with her figures when sh= e heard a cart drive up to the gate, and looking out of the window she saw = her two older brothers. They had seemed to avoid her ever since Carl Linstr= um' s arrival, four weeks ago that day, and she hurried to the door to welc= ome them. She saw at once that they had come with some very definite purpos= e. They followed her stiffly into the sitting-room. Oscar sat down, but Lou= walked over to the window and remained standing, his hands behind him. &qu= ot; You are by yourself?" he asked, looking toward the doorway into th= e parlor. " Yes. Carl and Emil went up to the Catholic fair." For= a few moments neither of the men spoke. Then Lou came out sharply. " = How soon does he intend to go away from here?" " I don' t know, L= ou. Not for some time, I hope." Alexandra spoke in an even, quiet tone= that often exasperated her brothers. They felt that she was trying to be s= uperior with them. Oscar spoke up grimly. " We thought we ought to tel= l you that people have begun to talk," he said meaningly. Alexandra lo= oked at him. " What about?" Oscar met her eyes blankly. " Ab= out you, keeping him here so long. It looks bad for him to be hanging on to= a woman this way. People think you' re getting taken in." Alexandra s= hut her account-book firmly. " Boys," she said seriously, " = don' t let' s go on with this. We won' t come out anywhere. I can' t take a= dvice on such a matter. I know you mean well, but you must not feel respons= ible for me in things of this sort. If we go on with this talk it will only= make hard feeling." Lou whipped about from the window. " You oug= ht to think a little about your family. You' re making us all ridiculous.&q= uot; " How am I?" " People are beginning to say you want to = marry the fellow." " Well, and what is ridiculous about that?&quo= t; Lou and Oscar exchanged outraged looks. " Alexandra! Can' t you see= he' s just a tramp and he' s after your money? He wants to be taken care o= f, he does!" " Well, suppose I want to take care of him? Whose bu= siness is it but my own?" " Don' t you know he' d get hold of you= r property?" " He' d get hold of what I wished to give him, certa= inly." Oscar sat up suddenly and Lou clutched at his bristly hair. &qu= ot; Give him?" Lou shouted. " Our property, our homestead?" = " I don' t know about the homestead," said Alexandra quietly. &qu= ot; I know you and Oscar have always expected that it would be left to your= children, and I' m not sure but what you' re right. But I' ll do exactly a= s I please with the rest of my land, boys." " The rest of your la= nd!" cried Lou, growing more excited every minute. " Didn' t all = the land come out of the homestead? It was bought with money borrowed on th= e homestead, and Oscar and me worked ourselves to the bone paying interest = on it." " Yes, you paid the interest. But when you married we mad= e a division of the land, and you were satisfied. I' ve made more on my far= ms since I' ve been alone than when we all worked together." " Ev= erything you' ve made has come out of the original land that us boys worked= for, hasn' t it? The farms and all that comes out of them belongs to us as= a family." Alexandra waved her hand impatiently. " Come now, Lou= Stick to the facts. You are talking nonsense. Go to the county clerk and = ask him who owns my land, and whether my titles are good." Lou turned = to his brother. " This is what comes of letting a woman meddle in busi= ness," he said bitterly. " We ought to have taken things in our o= wn hands years ago. But she liked to run things, and we humored her. We tho= ught you had good sense, Alexandra. We never thought you' d do anything foo= lish." Alexandra rapped impatiently on her desk with her knuckles. &qu= ot; Listen, Lou. Don' t talk wild. You say you ought to have taken things i= nto your own hands years ago. I suppose you mean before you left home. But = how could you take hold of what wasn' t there? I' ve got most of what I hav= e now since we divided the property; I' ve built it up myself, and it has n= othing to do with you." Oscar spoke up solemnly. " The property o= f a family really belongs to the men of the family, no matter about the tit= le. If anything goes wrong, it' s the men that are held responsible." = " Yes, of course," Lou broke in. " Everybody knows that. Osc= ar and me have always been easy-going and we' ve never made any fuss. We we= re willing you should hold the land and have the good of it, but you got no= right to part with any of it. We worked in the fields to pay for the first= land you bought, and whatever' s come out of it has got to be kept in the = family." Oscar reinforced his brother, his mind fixed on the one point= he could see. " The property of a family belongs to the men of the fa= mily, because they are held responsible, and because they do the work."= ; Alexandra looked from one to the other, her eyes full of indignation. She= had been impatient before, but now she was beginning to feel angry. "= And what about my work?" she asked in an unsteady voice. Lou looked a= t the carpet. " Oh, now, Alexandra, you always took it pretty easy! Of= course we wanted you to. You liked to manage round, and we always humored = you. We realize you were a great deal of help to us. There' s no woman anyw= here around that knows as much about business as you do, and we' ve always = been proud of that, and thought you were pretty smart. But, of course, the = real work always fell on us. Good advice is all right, but it don' t get th= e weeds out of the corn." " Maybe not, but it sometimes puts in t= he crop, and it sometimes keeps the fields for corn to grow in," said = Alexandra dryly. " Why, Lou, I can remember when you and Oscar wanted = to sell this homestead and all the improvements to old preacher Ericson for= two thousand dollars. If I' d consented, you' d have gone down to the rive= r and scraped along on poor farms for the rest of your lives. When I put in= our first field of alfalfa you both opposed me, just because I first heard= about it from a young man who had been to the University. You said I was b= eing taken in then, and all the neighbors said so. You know as well as I do= that alfalfa has been the salvation of this country. You all laughed at me= when I said our land here was about ready for wheat, and I had to raise th= ree big wheat crops before the neighbors quit putting all their land in cor= n. Why, I remember you cried, Lou, when we put in the first big wheat-plant= ing, and said everybody was laughing at us." Lou turned to Oscar. &quo= t; That' s the woman of it; if she tells you to put in a crop, she thinks s= he' s put it in. It makes women conceited to meddle in business. I shouldn'= t think you' d want to remind us how hard you were on us, Alexandra, after= the way you baby Emil." " Hard on you? I never meant to be hard.= Conditions were hard. Maybe I would never have been very soft, anyhow; but= I certainly didn' t choose to be the kind of girl I was. If you take even = a vine and cut it back again and again, it grows hard, like a tree." L= ou felt that they were wandering from the point, and that in digression Ale= xandra might unnerve him. 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It was nearly high-water, and the ni= ght-watchman, who had stepped aboard a lighter lying alongside the wharf to= smoke a pipe, sat with half-closed eyes enjoying the summer evening. The b= ustle of the day was over, the wharves were deserted, and hardly a craft mo= ved on the river. Perfumed clouds of shag, hovering for a time over the lig= hter, floated lazily towards the Surrey shore. " There' s one thing ab= out my job," said the night-watchman, slowly, " it' s done all al= one by yourself. There' s no foreman a-hollering at you and offering you a = penny for your thoughts, and no mates to run into you from behind with a lo= aded truck and then ask you why you didn' t look where you' re going to. Fr= om six o' clock in the evening to six o' clock next morning I' m my own mas= ter." He rammed down the tobacco with an experienced forefinger and pu= ffed contentedly. People like you ' ud find it lonely (he continued, after = a pause); I did at fust. I used to let people come and sit ' ere with me of= an evening talking, but I got tired of it arter a time, and when one chap = fell overboard while ' e was showing me ' ow he put his wife' s mother in '= er place, I gave it up altogether. There was three foot o' mud in the dock= at the time, and arter I ' ad got ' im out, he fainted in my arms. Arter t= hat I kept myself to myself. Say wot you like, a man' s best friend is ' im= self. There' s nobody else' ll do as much for ' im, or let ' im off easier = when he makes a mistake. If I felt a bit lonely I used to open the wicket i= n the gate and sit there watching the road, and p' r' aps pass a word or tw= o with the policeman. Then something ' appened one night that made me take = quite a dislike to it for a time. I was sitting there with my feet outside,= smoking a quiet pipe, when I ' eard a bit of a noise in the distance. Then= I ' eard people running and shouts of " Stop, thief!" A man came= along round the corner full pelt, and, just as I got up, dashed through th= e wicket and ran on to the wharf. I was arter ' im like a shot and got up t= o ' im just in time to see him throw something into the dock. And at the sa= me moment I ' eard the other people run past the gate. " Wot' s up?&qu= ot; I ses, collaring ' im. " Nothing," he ses, breathing ' ard an= d struggling. " Let me go." He was a little wisp of a man, and I = shook ' im like a dog shakes a rat. I remembered my own pocket being picked= , and I nearly shook the breath out of ' im. " And now I' m going to g= ive you in charge," I ses, pushing ' im along towards the gate. "= Wot for?" he ses, purtending to be surprised. " Stealing," = I ses. " You' ve made a mistake," he ses; " you can search m= e if you like." " More use to search the dock," I ses. "= ; I see you throw it in. Now you keep quiet, else you' ll get ' urt. If you= get five years I shall be all the more pleased." I don' t know ' ow h= e did it, but ' e did. He seemed to sink away between my legs, and afore I = knew wot was ' appening, I was standing upside down with all the blood rush= ing to my ' ead. As I rolled over he bolted through the wicket, and was off= like a flash of lightning. A couple o' minutes arterwards the people wot I= ' ad ' eard run past came back agin. There was a big fat policeman with ' = em--a man I' d seen afore on the beat--and, when they ' ad gorn on, he stop= ped to ' ave a word with me. " ' Ot work," he ses, taking off his= ' elmet and wiping his bald ' ead with a large red handkerchief. " I'= ve lost all my puff." " Been running?" I ses, very perlite.= " Arter a pickpocket," he ses. " He snatched a lady' s purs= e just as she was stepping aboard the French boat with her ' usband. ' Twel= ve pounds in it in gold, two peppermint lozenges, and a postage stamp.' &qu= ot; He shook his ' ead, and put his ' elmet on agin. " Holding it in h= er little ' and as usual," he ses. " Asking for trouble, I call i= t. I believe if a woman ' ad one hand off and only a finger and thumb left = on the other, she' d carry ' er purse in it." He knew a' most as much = about wimmen as I do. When ' is fust wife died, she said ' er only wish was= that she could take ' im with her, and she made ' im promise her faithful = that ' e' d never marry agin. His second wife, arter a long illness, passed= away while he was playing hymns on the concertina to her, and ' er mother,= arter looking at ' er very hard, went to the doctor and said she wanted an= inquest. He went on talking for a long time, but I was busy doing a bit of= ' ead- work and didn' t pay much attention to ' im. I was thinking o' twel= ve pounds, two lozenges, and a postage stamp laying in the mud at the botto= m of my dock, and arter a time ' e said ' e see as ' ow I was waiting to ge= t back to my night' s rest, and went off--stamping. I locked the wicket whe= n he ' ad gorn away, and then I went to the edge of the dock and stood look= ing down at the spot where the purse ' ad been chucked in. The tide was on = the ebb, but there was still a foot or two of water atop of the mud. I walk= ed up and down, thinking. I thought for a long time, and then I made up my = mind. If I got the purse and took it to the police-station, the police woul= d share the money out between ' em, and tell me they ' ad given it back to = the lady. If I found it and put a notice in the newspaper--which would cost= money--very likely a dozen or two ladies would come and see me and say it = was theirs. Then if I gave it to the best-looking one and the one it belong= ed to turned up, there' d be trouble. My idea was to keep it--for a time--a= nd then if the lady who lost it came to me and asked me for it I would give= it to ' er. Once I had made up my mind to do wot was right I felt quite ' = appy, and arter a look up and down, I stepped round to the Bear' s Head and= ' ad a couple o' goes o' rum to keep the cold out. There was nobody in the= re but the landlord, and ' e started at once talking about the thief, and '= ow he ' ad run arter him in ' is shirt-sleeves. " My opinion is,"= ; he ses, " that ' e bolted on one of the wharves and ' id ' imself. H= e disappeared like magic. Was that little gate o' yours open?" " = I was on the wharf," I ses, very cold. " You might ha' been on th= e wharf and yet not ' ave seen anybody come on," he ses, nodding. &quo= t; Wot d' ye mean?" I ses, very sharp. " Nothing," he ses. &= quot; Nothing." " Are you trying to take my character away?"= I ses, fixing ' im with my eye. " Lo' bless me, no!" he ses, sta= ring at me. " It' s no good to me." He sat down in ' is chair beh= ind the bar and went straight off to sleep with his eyes screwed up as tigh= t as they would go. Then ' e opened his mouth and snored till the glasses s= hook. I suppose I' ve been one of the best customers he ever ' ad, and that= ' s the way he treated me. For two pins I' d ha' knocked ' is ugly ' ead of= f, but arter waking him up very sudden by dropping my glass on the floor I = went off back to the wharf. I locked up agin, and ' ad another look at the = dock. The water ' ad nearly gone and the mud was showing in patches. My min= d went back to a sailorman wot had dropped ' is watch over-board two years = before, and found it by walking about in the dock in ' is bare feet. He fou= nd it more easy because the glass broke when he trod on it. The evening was= a trifle chilly for June, but I' ve been used to roughing it all my life, = especially when I was afloat, and I went into the office and began to take = my clothes off. I took off everything but my pants, and I made sure o' them= by making braces for ' em out of a bit of string. Then I turned the gas lo= w, and, arter slipping on my boots, went outside. It was so cold that at fu= st I thought I' d give up the idea. The longer I stood on the edge looking = at the mud the colder it looked, but at last I turned round and went slowly= down the ladder. I waited a moment at the bottom, and was just going to st= ep off when I remembered that I ' ad got my boots on, and I ' ad to go up a= gin and take ' em off. I went down very slow the next time, and anybody who= ' as been down an iron ladder with thin, cold rungs, in their bare feet, w= ill know why, and I had just dipped my left foot in, when the wharf-bell ra= ng. I ' oped at fust that it was a runaway-ring, but it kept on, and the lo= nger it kept on, the worse it got. I went up that ladder agin and called ou= t that I was coming, and then I went into the office and just slipped on my= coat and trousers and went to the gate. " Wot d' you want?" I se= s, opening the wicket three or four inches and looking out at a man wot was= standing there. " Are you old Bill?" he ses. " I' m the wat= chman," I ses, sharp-like. " Wot d' you want?" " Don' t= bite me!" he ses, purtending to draw back. " I ain' t done no ' = arm. I' ve come round about that glass you smashed at the Bear' s Head.&quo= t; " Glass!" I ses, ' ardly able to speak. " Yes, glass,&quo= t; he ses--" thing wot yer drink out of. The landlord says it' ll cost= you a tanner, and ' e wants it now in case you pass away in your sleep. He= couldn' t come ' imself cos he' s got nobody to mind the bar, so ' e sent = me. Why! Halloa! Where' s your boots? Ain' t you afraid o' ketching cold?&q= uot; " You clear off," I ses, shouting at him. " D' ye ' ear= me? Clear off while you' re safe, and you tell the landlord that next time= ' e insults me I' ll smash every glass in ' is place and then sit ' im on = top of ' cm! Tell ' im if ' e wants a tanner out o' me, to come round ' ims= elf, and see wot he gets." It was a silly thing to say, and I saw it a= rterwards, but I was in such a temper I ' ardly knew wot I was saying. I sl= ammed the wicket in ' is face and turned the key and then I took off my clo= thes and went down that ladder agin. It seemed colder than ever, and the mu= d when I got fairly into it was worse than I thought it could ha' been. It = stuck to me like glue, and every step I took seemed colder than the one bef= ore. ' Owever, when I make up my mind to do a thing, I do it. I fixed my ey= es on the place where I thought the purse was, and every time I felt anythi= ng under my foot I reached down and picked it up--and then chucked it away = as far as I could so as not to pick it up agin. Dirty job it was, too, and = in five minutes I was mud up to the neck, a' most. And I ' ad just got to w= ot I thought was the right place, and feeling about very careful, when the = bell rang agin. I thought I should ha' gorn out o' my mind. It was just a l= ittle tinkle at first, then another tinkle, but, as I stood there all in th= e dark and cold trying to make up my mind to take no notice of it, it began= to ring like mad. I ' ad to go--I' ve known men climb over the gate afore = now--and I didn' t want to be caught in that dock. The mud seemed stickier = than ever, but I got out at last, and, arter scraping some of it off with a= bit o' stick, I put on my coat and trousers and boots just as I was and we= nt to the gate, with the bell going its ' ardest all the time. When I opene= d the gate and see the landlord of the Bear' s Head standing there I turned= quite dizzy, and there was a noise in my ears like the roaring of the sea.= I should think I stood there for a couple o' minutes without being able to= say a word. I could think of ' em. " Don' t be frightened, Bill,"= ; ses the landlord. " I' m not going to eat you." " He looks= as if he' s walking in ' is sleep," ses the fat policeman, wot was st= anding near by. " Don' t startle ' im." " He always looks li= ke that," ses the landlord. I stood looking at ' im. I could speak the= n, but I couldn' t think of any words good enough; not with a policeman sta= nding by with a notebook in ' is pocket. " Wot was you ringing my bell= for?" I ses, at last. " Why didn' t you answer it before?" = ses the landlord. " D' you think I' ve got nothing better to do than t= o stand ringing your bell for three- quarters of an hour? Some people would= report you."

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As swamper he had more or less to do with a cant-= hook in helping the teamsters roll the end of the log on the little "d= ray." He soon caught the knack. Towards Christmas he had become a fair= ly efficient cant-hook man, and was helping roll the great sticks of timber= up the slanting skids. Thus always intelligence counts, especially that ra= re intelligence which resolves into the analytical and the minutely observi= ng. On Sundays Thorpe fell into the habit of accompanying old Jackson Hines= on his hunting expeditions. The ancient had been raised in the woods. He s= eemed to know by instinct the haunts and habits of all the wild animals, ju= st as he seemed to know by instinct when one of his horses was likely to be= troubled by the colic. His woodcraft was really remarkable. So the two wou= ld stand for hours in the early morning and late evening waiting for deer o= n the edges of the swamps. They haunted the runways during the middle of th= e day. On soft moccasined feet they stole about in the evening with a bull'= s-eye lantern fastened on the head of one of them for a "jack." S= everal times they surprised the wolves, and shone the animals' eyes like th= e scattered embers of a camp fire. Thorpe learned to shoot at a deer's shou= lders rather than his heart, how to tell when the animal had sustained a mo= rtal hurt from the way it leaped and the white of its tail. He even made pr= ogress in the difficult art of still hunting, where the man matches his sen= ses against those of the creatures of the forest,--and sometimes wins. He s= oon knew better than to cut the animal's throat, and learned from Hines tha= t a single stab at a certain point of the chest was much better for the pur= poses of bleeding. And, what is more, he learned not to over-shoot down hil= l. Besides these things Jackson taught him many other, minor, details of wo= odcraft. Soon the young man could interpret the thousands of signs, so insi= gnificant in appearance and so important in reality, which tell the history= of the woods. He acquired the knack of winter fishing. These Sundays were = perhaps the most nearly perfect of any of the days of that winter. In them = the young man drew more directly face to face with the wilderness. He calle= d a truce with the enemy; and in return that great inscrutable power poured= into his heart a portion of her grandeur. His ambition grew; and, as alway= s with him, his determination became the greater and the more secret. In pr= oportion as his ideas increased, he took greater pains to shut them in from= expression. For failure in great things would bring keener disappointment = than failure in little. He was getting just the experience and the knowledg= e he needed; but that was about all. His wages were twenty-five dollars a m= onth, which his van bill would reduce to the double eagle. At the end of th= e winter he would have but a little over a hundred dollars to show for his = season's work, and this could mean at most only fifty dollars for Helen. Bu= t the future was his. He saw now more plainly what he had dimly perceived b= efore, that for the man who buys timber, and logs it well, a sure future is= waiting. And in this camp he was beginning to learn from failure the condi= tions of success. Chapter IX They finished cutting on section seventeen dur= ing Thorpe's second week. It became necessary to begin on section fourteen,= which lay two miles to the east. In that direction the character of the co= untry changed somewhat. The pine there grew thick on isolated "islands= " of not more than an acre or so in extent,--little knolls rising from= the level of a marsh. In ordinary conditions nothing would have been easie= r than to have ploughed roads across the frozen surface of this marsh. The = peculiar state of the weather interposed tremendous difficulties. The early= part of autumn had been characterized by a heavy snow- fall immediately af= ter a series of mild days. A warm blanket of some thickness thus overlaid t= he earth, effectually preventing the freezing which subsequent cold weather= would have caused. All the season Radway had contended with this condition= Even in the woods, muddy swamp and spring-holes caused endless difficulty= and necessitated a great deal of "corduroying," or the laying of= poles side by side to form an artificial bottom. Here in the open some six= inches of water and unlimited mud awaited the first horse that should brea= k through the layer of snow and thin ice. Between each pair of islands a ro= ad had to be "tramped." Thorpe and the rest were put at this disa= greeable job. All day long they had to walk mechanically back and forth on = diagonals between the marks set by Radway with his snowshoes. Early in the = morning their feet were wet by icy water, for even the light weight of a ma= n sometimes broke the frozen skin of the marsh. By night a road of trampled= snow, of greater or less length, was marked out across the expanse. Thus t= he blanket was thrown back from the warm earth, and thus the cold was given= a chance at the water beneath. In a day or so the road would bear a horse.= A bridge of ice had been artificially constructed, on either side of which= lay unsounded depths. This road was indicated by a row of firs stuck in th= e snow on either side. It was very cold. All day long the restless wind swe= pt across the shivering surface of the plains, and tore around the corners = of the islands. The big woods are as good as an overcoat. The overcoat had = been taken away. When the lunch-sleigh arrived, the men huddled shivering i= n the lee of one of the knolls, and tried to eat with benumbed fingers befo= re a fire that was but a mockery. Often it was nearly dark before their wor= k had warmed them again. All of the skidways had to be placed on the edges = of the islands themselves, and the logs had to be travoyed over the steep l= ittle knolls. A single misstep out on to the plain meant a mired horse. Thr= ee times heavy snows obliterated the roads, so that they had to be ploughed= out before the men could go to work again. It was a struggle. Radway was e= vidently worried. He often paused before a gang to inquire how they were &q= uot;making it." He seemed afraid they might wish to quit, which was in= deed the case, but he should never have taken before them any attitude but = that of absolute confidence in their intentions. His anxiety was natural, h= owever. He realized the absolute necessity of skidding and hauling this job= before the heavy choking snows of the latter part of January should make i= t impossible to keep the roads open. So insistent was this necessity that h= e had seized the first respite in the phenomenal snow-fall of the early aut= umn to begin work. The cutting in the woods could wait. Left to themselves = probably the men would never have dreamed of objecting to whatever privatio= ns the task carried with it. Radway's anxiety for their comfort, however, c= aused them finally to imagine that perhaps they might have some just ground= s for complaint after all. That is a great trait of the lumber-jack. But Dy= er, the scaler, finally caused the outbreak. Dyer was an efficient enough m= an in his way, but he loved his own ease. His habit was to stay in his bunk= of mornings until well after daylight. To this there could be no objection= --except on the part of the cook, who was supposed to attend to his busines= s himself--for the scaler was active in his work, when once he began it, an= d could keep up with the skidding. But now he displayed a strong antipathy = to the north wind on the plains. Of course he could not very well shirk the= work entirely, but he did a good deal of talking on the very cold mornings= "I don't pose for no tough son-of-a-gun," said he to Radway, &q= uot;and I've got some respect for my ears and feet. She'll warm up a little= by to-morrow, and perhaps the wind'll die. I can catch up on you fellows b= y hustling a little, so I guess I'll stay in and work on the books to-day.&= quot; "All right," Radway assented, a little doubtfully. This hap= pened perhaps two days out of the week. Finally Dyer hung out a thermometer= , which he used to consult. The men saw it, and consulted it too. At once t= hey felt much colder. "She was stan' ten below," sputtered Baptis= te Tellier, the Frenchman who played the fiddle. "He freeze t'rou to h= ees eenside. Dat is too cole for mak de work." "Them plains is su= re a holy fright," assented Purdy. "Th' old man knows it himself,= " agreed big Nolan; "did you see him rammin' around yesterday ask= in' us if we found her too cold? He knows damn well he ought not to keep a = man out that sort o' weather." "You'd shiver like a dog in a bria= r path on a warm day in July," said Jackson Hines contemptuously. &quo= t;Shut up!" said they. "You're barn-boss. You don't have to be ou= t in th' cold." This was true. So Jackson's intervention went for a li= ttle worse than nothing. "It ain't lak' he has nuttin' besides," = went on Baptiste. "He can mak' de cut in de meedle of de fores'."= "That's right," agreed Bob Stratton, "they's the west half = of eight ain't been cut yet." So they sent a delegation to Radway. Big= Nolan was the spokesman. "Boss," said he bluntly, "she's to= o cold to work on them plains to-day. She's the coldest day we had." R= adway was too old a hand at the business to make any promises on the spot. = "I'll see, boys," said he. When the breakfast was over the crew w= ere set to making skidways and travoy roads on eight. This was a precedent.= In time the work on the plains was grumblingly done in any weather. Howeve= r, as to this Radway proved firm enough. He was a good fighter when he knew= he was being imposed on. A man could never cheat or defy him openly withou= t collecting a little war that left him surprised at the jobber's belligere= ncy. The doubtful cases, those on the subtle line of indecision, found him = weak. He could be so easily persuaded that he was in the wrong. At times it= even seemed that he was anxious to be proved at fault, so eager was he to = catch fairly the justice of the other man's attitude. He held his men inexo= rably and firmly to their work on the indisputably comfortable days; but ga= ve in often when an able-bodied woodsman should have seen in the weather no= inconvenience, even. As the days slipped by, however, he tightened the rei= ns. Christmas was approaching. An easy mathematical computation reduced the= question of completing his contract with Morrison & Daly to a certain = weekly quota. In fact he was surprised at the size of it. He would have to = work diligently and steadily during the rest of the winter. Having thus a d= efinite task to accomplish in a definite number of days, Radway grew to be = more of a taskmaster. His anxiety as to the completion of the work overlaid= his morbidly sympathetic human interest. Thus he regained to a small degre= e the respect of his men. Then he lost it again.

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There is certainly some chill and arid knowledge to be found upon the su= mmits of formal and laborious science; but it is all round about you, and f= or the trouble of looking, that you will acquire the warm and palpitating f= acts of life. While others are filling their memory with a lumber of words,= one-half of which they will forget before the week be out, your truant may= learn some really useful art: to play the fiddle, to know a good cigar, or= to speak with ease and opportunity to all varieties of men. Many who have = "plied their book diligently," and know all about some one branch= or another of accepted lore, come out of the study with an ancient and owl= - like demeanour, and prove dry, stockish, and dyspeptic in all the better = and brighter parts of life. Many make a large fortune, who remain underbred= and pathetically stupid to the last. And meantime there goes the idler, wh= o began life along with them - by your leave, a different picture. He has h= ad time to take care of his health and his spirits; he has been a great dea= l in the open air, which is the most salutary of all things for both body a= nd mind; and if he has never read the great Book in very recondite places, = he has dipped into it and skimmed it over to excellent purpose. Might not t= he student afford some Hebrew roots, and the business man some of his half-= crowns, for a share of the idler's knowledge of life at large, and Art of L= iving? Nay, and the idler has another and more important quality than these= I mean his wisdom. He who has much looked on at the childish satisfaction= of other people in their hobbies, will regard his own with only a very iro= nical indulgence. He will not be heard among the dogmatists. He will have a= great and cool allowance for all sorts of people and opinions. If he finds= no out-of-the-way truths, he will identify himself with no very burning fa= lsehood. His way takes him along a by-road, not much frequented, but very e= ven and pleasant, which is called Commonplace Lane, and leads to the Belved= ere of Commonsense. Thence he shall command an agreeable, if no very noble = prospect; and while others behold the East and West, the Devil and the Sunr= ise, he will be contentedly aware of a sort of morning hour upon all sublun= ary things, with an army of shadows running speedily and in many different = directions into the great daylight of Eternity. The shadows and the generat= ions, the shrill doctors and the plangent wars, go by into ultimate silence= and emptiness; but underneath all this, a man may see, out of the Belveder= e windows, much green and peaceful landscape; many firelit parlours; good p= eople laughing, drinking, and making love as they did before the Flood or t= he French Revolution; and the old shepherd telling his tale under the hawth= orn. 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In the process, many have been healed of degenerative diseases. Your work is of great value to those who have been eating a diet based on a predominance of refined, devitalized foods and too much meat.

However, after reading your two latest newsletters, I can't help but feel that you have been somewhat misguided, preferring to hold on tenaciously to your view that a 100% raw, vegan diet as the ideal diet for man, rather than acknowledge the truth of what is recorded in the Bible.

I believe that the ideal diet should be predominantly plant-based but supplemented by a small quantity of clean, whole, pesticide- and hormone-free animal products,

e.g. raw milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, eggs, fish, beef, chicken, mutton, venison, etc. The list of clean meats are found in Leviticus 11.

Allow me to highlight a few Biblical truths:

Jesus Christ, our Lord, the Creator of the heavens and the earth and all human beings, ate animal foods (meat, curds, milk), during His pre-incarnate appearances (e.g. to Abraham in Genesis 18), during His 3.5-year earthly ministry (I'm sure it was no different during His pre-public ministry days) and, think of it, after His resurrection (He ate broiled/barbecued fish on two occasions).

If my Lord, who loved me so much that He was willing to go the cross for me, ate fish and gave fish to His children to eat (the feeding of the 4,000 and 5,000), how can I possibly believe that eating fish is toxic to my body.

Would such a benevolent God feed poison to His children? Jesus taught that fishes and eggs are good gifts which a loving father would not withhold from his children (Luke 11:11-13). He would not have used these examples if He knew that these were toxic. Jesus also ate bread, which was the staple food of the Jews, referring to Himself as the Bread of Life. Unsubscribe Here.
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