Allegories of Life

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Itfound, to its sorrow, that it was not made for the air, and that the oncedespised earth from which it drew its nourishment was its true parentand source of life.
Out of respect to its former protection and beauty, its owner had itswood made into handsome ornaments and seats for the garden to keepits memory alive in the minds of the children.
When any of them repined in after years at the lot which God hadassigned them, the folly of the tree was alluded to, and all restlessnesswas allayed.
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...r the spot where it stood a beautiful rustic basket made of its ownwood was set, from which bright flowers blossomed throughout the summerday.
XI.
THE TWO WAYS.
Two men were informed, as they were listlessly standing and gazinginto a dense forest one day, that beyond it lay a fertile and beautifulvalley, reached only through the dark and close woods; but, whenreached, it would repay them for all their efforts.
They started one morning, entering the forest together, and forcedtheir way for a while through the tangled woods.


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