220 WANDERINGS AND MEMORIES 



bination of practice for the intellect as well as exer- 

 cise for the body, and when we can devote to each 

 its due measure of evolution, neither the brain nor 

 our physical powers will rust, for to experience the 

 pleasures of the chase and the beauties of Nature, a 

 certain time must be spent in mental work and 

 conversation with bright intellects. Then shall we 

 experience what is best in life. 



