Part 96 (1/2)

Never have anything to do with an unlucky man I never act with theet on theood to theood to me?

--_Rothschild_

1326

He that studies books alone, will kno things ought to be; and he that studies s are

1327

Wise men care not for what they cannot have

1328

Young people are very apt to overrate both h acquainted with them

1329

YOUNG MEN

The trouble with hly, and are apt to do the work committed to them in a carelessin their ti no effort whatever to increase their efficiency and thereby enhance their own as well as their employers' interests

--_Unknown_

1330

_The Cle the first few days of the reign of Queen Victoria, then a girl between nineteen and twenty years of age, sonature One was death for desertion She read it, paused, and looked up to the officer who laid it before her, and said:--”Have you nothing to say in behalf of this ; he has deserted three tiain, Your Grace,” was the reply ”And,”

said the gallant veteran, as he related the circumstance to his friends--(for he was none other than the Duke of Wellington)--”seeing her majesty so earnest about it, I said--'He is certainly a bad _soldier_, but there was soood _ht I know to the contrary'” ”Oh, I thank you a thousand ti 'Pardoned' in large letters on the fatal page, she sent it across the table with a hand treins_

1331

Mercy's door should open to those who knock

1332

When there is doubt, lean to the side of mercy

--_Cervantes_

1333