Xiquto 2Ur* 151 



Although liquid air is not found in nature, 

 and is therefore called an artificial product, it 

 is produced by taking advantage of natural 

 law. Without the intellect of man it never 

 would have been seen upon this earth; and the 

 same may be said concerning many things in 

 our world, both animate and inanimate. The 

 genius of man is God-like. He lifts the veil 

 that shrouds the mysteries of nature, and here 

 he comes in very touch with the mind of the 

 Infinite. Man interprets this thought through 

 the medium of natural law, and lo, a new 

 product ! 



How much life would have been robbed of 

 its charm and interest if all these things had 

 been worked out for us from the beginning! 

 For there is no interest so absorbing and no 

 pleasure so keen as that of pursuit when the 

 pursuer is reaching out after the hidden 

 things that are locked up in Nature's great 

 storehouse. From time to time she yields up 

 her secrets, little by little, to encourage those 

 who love her and are willing to work, not only 

 for the pleasure of the getting, but for the 

 highest and best good of their fellows. 



