gardens that are not so in their wild unculti- OUT FROM 



A I wu i .u TH E GARDEN 



vated state! What glorious roses that in the 



wild are sweet, but simple and humble in com- 

 parison! Yet, inherent in the wilding is the 

 power of development. 



Shall I not go from my garden out among 

 men with a surer confidence in the possibilities 

 of spiritual life? 



Is it not well now and then to get away from 

 men and the crowd and go into the silence 

 where we may hear the Voice in the cool of the 

 day? 



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