ardent trust and love nothing can 

 impair. He has solved, in an 

 admirable and touching manner, 

 the terrifying problem which 

 human wisdom would have to 

 solve if a divine race came to 

 occupy our globe. He has loyally, 

 religiously, irrevocably recognized 

 man's superiority and has sur- 

 rendered himself to him body and 

 soul, without after-thought, with- 

 out any intention to go back, 

 reserving of his independence, his 

 instinct and his character only 

 the small part indispensable to the 



