Part 139 (1/2)

Let ue

1936

It is uard the mouth than the chest

--_From the German_

1937

It is related that a peasant once caan with the Psalm, 39 chapter, 1st verse: ”I said, I will take heed to ue”

The peasant went his way to practice this and never returned Lifelong was the lesson, and lifelong the endeavor to ue's not steel, yet it often cuts

1939

A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use

--_Irving_

1940

There are tourists who so busy the

1941

He'll seldoood trade

1942

A useful trade old

1943

I see that conscience, truth, and honesty are made To rise and fall, like other wares of trade

--_Moore_

1944