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And, again, Home nrast be made truly happy , and so much so that no 
better place can be found. But how? The answer to this question is 
short, and consists in this: Make God and His laiv the masters of the home 
and let Them there ride supreme. 
Do this, my friend, and be assured that you will fully realize the 
sense of the rather strong words of the poet, 
“If solid happiness we prize, 
Within our breast the jewel lies, 
And they are fools who roam; 
The world has nothing to bestow: 
From our own selves our joys must flow. 
And that dear hut— our home !” 
— Cotton. 
<§)Gmdal-~H ree. 
A low tree, Sandalum album , having a general resemblance to the 
privet, or prim. When the Sandal-Tree becomes old, the harder central 
wood acquires a yellow color and great fragrance , and is highly esteemed 
and much sought for. 
Forgiveness. 
(the pardoning of injuries.) 
“Let mild forgiveness intercede 
To stop the coming blow!” 
— Dryden. 
Hzj ITII degraded men, revenge is glory, pardon is weakness; while in 
reality, pardon is an heroic act of courage and greatness of soul, 
and revenge a weakness. 
