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29 the end of which is yot to be seen. In the intervals, dancing and singing in high tunes in the company of women and walking belind them. This was lais daily routine actuated by urges of lucit and sex, 4, In the sixech of this jungle-han, there was generally singing as in that of children. In bis utterances ſlowed sweet expressions worthy of poets. Leave this was there any thought of the other world in him or moral urge? Everything there was but lacking in potist in the case of his food, llome and taiment 6. The same dance, the same fisic, tlie satna telish for war for the sake of food and other things and the same Cumainguess foc achaving erts are seta in society arco to-day uti-dimaintahed. It is a blot on civilisation that istue bas not lelt the feed-stage yot, There will be no gloty for it in the world, 50 long as it (virtue) does not lenne , tree and bean fruit. 23. CHILDREN'S PARADISE. 1. Bewildered after wandering In Liic wilderness of books hard to pass through in quest of truth, mag stops short with beart shattered. I say tato him "Il you desire happiness, go to the company of childrca, vanity-less, simple and soirtlı- inducing 2. Listen with attention to thelt suect lisping. You will soon forget all your &conjes". flow la speech born in children, low ideas, and low intelligence? Whoever koors they at potsent? 3. Iness has not taken birth nor ny 'ness. In the child's vision, complete sentíence Lhrobs everywhere. He