The Wanderer 19 



ing. It rests with us whether we see good 

 or ill ; but in order that we may see as 

 much good as possible, let us be as much 

 with, and of, what is fine, clean, patient, as 

 we can. Don't let the dinner bell stop us 

 from listening to the church bell, if the 

 latter has the more health and calm for us 

 in its sound or message. Don't neglect 

 sweet odors, bird-songs, fair views, and fair 

 faces because every one is urging the last 

 novel on us. Friend, be courageous so far 

 as to be yourself, always yourself, then 

 you will be near content and one among a 

 thousand. 



