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      3  , rTher~hegostj      t    J
            On his
            Tieflltingbabv' unosr. I  '
        pof  re4 ,,, r,

        Raias5lo 6; his beck AMaoti~lead;''
            The son1 pas,       ' '


        libere tu ool~~n      4
            Mqsjdeq of hter-   , 3 '
            Thpse he 1wtrys wUrets.tr /
        Black and brown         '..
        Is bisegown; '        3
        rre can wear It tpside down.
           It isheed'
             l admire his fe:  ,..
        ; 't, though tight hi clolhes are nade,
        Ile will lose them, I'm afraid,"
             Ifftoalighti.       3
             lie ea tssight vitit.   '  .
        III the snn             .
        Wt'ljo are Apin;,
        iWvat if he gets Into oc '?
             V When' ft .iD6  "
             UV 090poinsa
             Ion the is rdourDtD: ,,  t,
        Tongues to talk hav you n1
        Oo db aag ii'eatlhellttle  fly'  ': *  '
             N suck thinas;"   3 '  :
             3o he sinls.zi n
             With his bzz  wings.


          The Q0igin. pf Ittera.

  D  ytqu  lexme0ber rflven you9, lqarde yotr
letters'?  You remembered 0 becauseit..was
so -round, ahd S becttuselit kvii so croffed,'a4id
A '6eciusie iti'.qol~d sa nwcth Ijkie~,Qux.'4ietis
harrowi Butvthere w   a time, loDng, iatgae
be'ore 'the old world 'khO'dTat'Go    d iWid
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away for uw thjefbaautifi" coptia4; loQX bf'f
fore there' *ere Ism.* ditleli ivhlei' LA~doft Abd
    Psris~ ~~to. tno  Itw1 logtwp  tholan 1o

emon whn butilt the templpe& Jerusalem, -norI
Diviil his' fitrer,' *U  14lh* the 'HeM 4hu
   GoitXwit.^,g    0 4, QaaS0tAe"q,w~
a. time when people didnit have'booke.and the
little boys and girls didn't have any lett e's ta



ear. t.Li, , nt -I4 mi,,ti ..s,, :ah tb,j
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     Ett 16) t~w   maol-kte 'Whalttauhl y^w
your letters; and perhaps her msthir tatkhoa
her; but 7ho,?,at e'ff         lettera ?
Who etade the first letters'? Some say that
his memoi wsifaThothg an Egyptinaigo&.t Oth-


Egypfni  ,iii , legI i . i Aomfat ,44e .
sytiins' 9atewtodi them;, ani :otheirs gi+4^ bt
hPonrtotb^ P^tucians. SotIIe 'attItPtJ I;theI
Lt,, t."wpile!X-o tifi  otsirs: tQ Aurlehpmw
othefsto Abel,'lthd' sb~e to'Adam,'who, $nU
    . ':I iI1  I '   1      : (   ' l I
kpuqw,, lasa h P, Aek t ma.  e w150, P1
the Jews say, " The Almighty formedthamt;ion
the evening of the first Sabbath." So, you
eV   t U  L bje',& br, , h, inio tell' who fitst

taught a 3b4-atii lefiterS.
thei 'is nol' poeti¶'rel evldence thafUtherewtaw
arly writ ig ,efore,, ie. AeC'aIion of, the i,
on Mount Sinai, 2,51 yeera from the begin-'
ning of the world; and then the Almighty is
said t~o hve ,Wrigjit  t qfie C II, fIo eutt
with hiM finger.upon, two tables of-aton.; Sinner
thIt tnie *rlt~g iisreqdcntly'mentiofnedI' so'
tsi.: tee :     I    q '!             Ir. ! ,o . .
b'robably beibro the suventAin rf letera thea
vh'o'le' -virbld " ihde thpir attark, jsonlet~ing as
theEgypliansa used (hieiroglyphicas, to express
their ideas. i The' Indians use this I Fetur-;
writing"' itoit, blt 4e have to 'guess at their:
meaning.                     -       *
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  PtefuntiE.-Aroom'with pictures in it, and,
a rtodnt withbkut pictures, differ about as mutch
ay a' roam with windows w"d a rtomn 'ithoub
windows. Nlothing is mere mnelanoholy, tpsrt
tioularly to a perse who has to pda much time,
in Ihis room, Jhan bleak oHs wih  othwi  eui
thess, fo, pictuie anre loop boles' of esoape to
the souL)Leading othervioenie and ether sphers.
Itis'stchksaiinexpressible relief to ia. persoa
eegagedWin wvitWgor eves reading, on lgooin.
up, not to have his line of visioi cQhopped M
by an odious white wall, but to find his soul
esqaping, as it were, fhrough the fame of an
exiuisife'pture, 't'o 'otthei ieautifl annd par-
hsa B 'havent ~ezig,'hei the 'Tany'e lb
ni'oni  eU^   et* ree';refe~heds'd- d~eUhkted.
-'ThUs piIurds 'e cosolet*'of    iniele
t1le*lbie riet i~E t '~a dedinpd' Ithde'arl~i


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