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become nioleliills. ]\[orbid tlu)iii;lits give way to pleasant 

 retlectious. The iuward antipathy hidden by outward cour- 

 tesy of man towards man resolves itself into the true Chris- 

 tian spirit. Woman's jealousy of woman has no abiding- 

 place in the woods of Elaine. Tlie struggle for worldly 

 goods that is driving many business men to the asylum 

 and penitentiary ceases for the time being. In fact, the 

 surroundings there give one that (piiet repose that enables 

 vou to see this life as it should be seen. 



