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e Weep with the eyes of weeping or smile with the lips of glee! V. Then ever and on, my brother, through all of the golden days; Let us echo their music forever and keep in the sunshine ways! And whether we walk with the blossoms or stray where the red leaves fall, There is laughter for all of the sorrows and love for the griefs of all! Reports indicate that nine newspaper men will be members of the next Oklahoma legislature, and even the names are mentioned. There is no kindness in giving the fact undue publicity. The poor fellows will have hard enough time to live it down, so let us treat them as charitably as the circumstances will permit. Caught on the Fly. Love and loud lips soon part company. Accusation is fruitless. We all have our faults and are satisfied with them or we wouldn't keep them. If people only did the best they could half of the time, they would be amply prepared for the worst the other half of the time. Some men's dream of hell is a place where scolding women have the full run of the range and no one dares to talk back when they get busy. Divorce may be a great evil, but every lawyer knows it is often an effective crow-bar to pry some very good people loose from hell. Never Worry. Let us never worry! The flowers little care How much of the weather Is foul or is fair; They blossom at morning; They fade at the noon, And blooming and fading Their beauty dies soon. Let us never worry! The birds freely sing In autumn's drear weather As blithe as in spring; They chorus their music In joy's happy tune, And singing and singing Their songs vanish soon. Let us never worry! If short is the life, Whether laughing with music Or weeping with strife; 'Tis the shine of the morning,-- 'Tis late afternoon; Ah, the night-fall is coming And darkness so soon! Little Sermons. Love is the greatest thing in the world, and it carries the world's griefs on its shoulders. If vice were as safe and inexpensive as virtue, heaven would have few candidates for admission. I am always nervous when I meet these self-righteous people. I fear they will demand that I make the world over to fix it good enough for them, and when I fail they will blame me with all their troubles. One Drawback. "Well, did you have a good
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