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while the sun shines, and keep on making 

 it until, spirited on by a greedy desire to 

 dig a little gold for rainy days, they dig a 

 premature grave for themselves, and thus 

 obtain a permanent rest for both mind 

 and body. 



There are many forms of gentle recrea- 

 tion, mild pursuits that may be indulged 

 in even on the Sabbath without offending 

 one's neighbors. A quiet stroll over field 

 and meadow with your dog or favorite 

 child, a trip through the woods or parks, 

 alone or in company, and many other 

 mild outdoor pursuits will serve to re- 

 create. But Sunday should not be the 

 only day upon which to seek rest. The 

 world has changed since the first rule 

 was made. There were no unventilated 

 offices when the Lord labored six days 

 in the open, mind you and rested upon 

 the seventh. His labor and the labor of 

 His people in that day were such that 

 to rest quietly at home was proper rest. 

 And Sunday was quite sufficient in those 



