No true Franciscan need be told that he comes through his
struggle, with flying colours. So quietly and easily does the tale run that
one is apt to overlook the art with which it is told. But the art is there
all the time.
* * * * *
[Illustration: _Countrywoman_ (_her first glimpse of the sea_). "AIN'T IT
ASTONISHIN', WILLIUM? WHO'D 'AVE THOUGHT THEER COULD BE AS MUCH WATER AS
THAT?"
_Willium._ "YES; AN' REMEMBER, MARIA, YE ONLY SEE WHAT'S ON TOP."]
* * * * *
"You can greet an acquaintance while you are cycling by smiling and
nodding your head or by waving. Which you do depends on the depth of
your acquaintanceship."--_Home Notes._
And not, as you might think, on your proficiency as a cyclist.
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