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Identifier: howtobehappy00f (find matches)
Title: How to be happy
Year: 1901 (1900s)
Authors: (Frink, Maria Mrs.) (from old catalog)
Subjects: Conduct of life
Publisher: Valparaiso, Ind., F. & M. Frink
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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278 ^HERE are broken hearts in the world to-dayThough smiling faces hide them;They pass and repass on the old highway,With stifled grief beside them.The wan, white face of a woman who knows That she must wander apartFrom the soul where not even pity glows,With a proud and broken heart. There are broken hearts in the world to-day, Beneath warm fur and laces ;Bleak December knaws at those hearts, though May Smiles in the dauntless faces.The resolute eyes of the man we see By day in the busy mart;Look down in the night through his soul, and he Looks into a broken heart. There are broken hearts in the world to-day, For all the cynics laughter ;The warm hearts that were red and growing gray, Hope fled and Youth went after.But the sun comes up and the world goes round And all of us play our parts,But over as well as under the ground There are dead and broken hearts. -John Ernest McCann. 279
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KEEPING HfcS W0RD. (MPLOYEES are often very particular not to over-step their own duties, or to do work neglected by-others. It would be well, however, for everyyoung man just starting in life to remember that theman who succeeds, is the one who is ready to turn hishand to anything that will advance the interest of hisemployer, as he would be were he in business for him-self. Mr. Wilder, the first president of the American TractSociety, and widely known for his large benevolence inthis country and in Europe, was once head clerk for alarge firm in Charlestown, Mass. He sold a customera ball of Russian duck, to be delivered at one oclock.The firm was out of duck and he went over to Bostonto buy it. No cart-man was at hand, and he engageda porter to take it over in a wheel barrow. Returning soon after, he found the porter on thebridge, sitting on the wheel barrow, half dead withheat. It was half-past twelve and the duck was prom-ised at one. Without hesitation, Mr. Wilder, in spiteof hea

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