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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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orld. It was all intensely enjoyed ; but better thanall were the loving phrases that showed the sons af-fectionate heart. I wonder if the boys know how dearthey are to their mothers, and how little attentions,little gifts, tender Avords, flying visits, cheer and warmthe hearts that have borne the test of years and sorrow.Life is a little chilly to mothers whose homes arethings of the past. Even if they remain in the home,the rooms seem very bare and silent after the childrenare gone. It is as if summer had flown, with its nestand bird-songs, and autumn winds are blowing. Thenthe love of the sons and daughters is like the sunshineor warm fires to the hearts that sadly miss them. Letus hope there are many sons who write, My dearestof Mothers. ^(ONSIDER your blessings more than your troub- *^ les ; look on the bright side of life rather than on w the dark side ; see your neighbors virtues rather than his failings ; speak cheerfully, not despondingly ; give thanks instead of grumbling. 49
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HE GH@SE THIS PB7H F0R THEE, ,E chose this path for thee,No feeble chance, nor hard relentless fate; But love, His love, hath placed thy footsteps here.He knew the way was rough and desolate: Knew how thy heart would often sink with fear;Yet tenderly He whispered, il Child, I seeThis path is best for thee. He chose this path for thee,Though well He knew sharp thorns would pierce thy feet, Knew how the bramble would obstruct thy way,Knew all the hidden dangers thou wouldst meet,Knew how thy faith would falter day by day;And still the whisper echoed, Yes I seeThis path is best for thee. He chose this path for thee;And well He knew that thou must tread alone Its gloomy vales, and ford each flowing stream ;Knew how thy bleeding heart would sobbing moan, Dear Lord, to wake and find it all a dream ! Love scanned it all, yet still could say, I seeThis path is best for thee. He chose this path for thee ;Een while He knew the fearful midnight gloomThy timid, shrinking soul must travel through:

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