TIIE JOY OF A GARDEN, 
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of love and duty to man and God ? Surely, without a 
garden, life is hardly possible; with it all the foes of 
man may rise up against him, and he may turn aside for 
a moment and catch a glimpse of his roses through the 
open window, and say, “ My peace is there, there will I 
seek God, my refuge/* 
