Part 94 (1/2)

1301

Blessed their life whose s fall out ill, no happiness Awaits them, within doors or without,--so beware!

--_Unknown_

1302

THE MARRIAGE VOW

Speak it not lightly; 'tis a holy thing-- A bond, enduring thro' long distant years, Life will not prove all sunshi+ne; there will coathers thickly round your hoht Seemed the sure path ye trod, untouched by care, And deee, with its silvery locks, will co step, the furrow'd cheek, The eye, froone; And the pale lip, with accents low and weak; Will ye then think upon your youth's gay pri, bid love triuhtly; oh! beware! beware!

'Tis no vain pro word; Before God's altar, now ye both do swear, And by the High and Holy One 'tis heard!

Be faithful to each other till life's close; Seek peace below, and you'll get Heaven's repose

1303

Let hiirl should look happy because she is not married; a wife because she is

1305

_A Gentleman, but a Fool_--Chief Justice Marshall once found hiht to a halt by a small tree which intervened between the front wheel and the body of his buggy Seeing a servant at a short distance, he asked hi an axe and cut down the tree The servant--a coloreddown the tree, but just to back the buggy Pleased at the good sense of the fellow, Judge Marshall told hi at the inn hard by, where he intended to stop, having then no se In due ti asked if he kneho it was that gave hientleest fool I ever saw”

1306

If thou art a master, be sometimes blind, and sometimes deaf

--_Fuller_

1307

Let no man be the servant of another who can be his own master

1308

Our master is our--enemy