The Dangers And Duties of the Mercantile Profession: An Address Delivered ...

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The Dangers And Duties of the Mercantile Profession: An Address Delivered ...
George Stillman Hillard
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It brings the wanderer to his home, the child to his mother's arms, the ox to his stall, and the weary laborer to his rest. But to the gentle-hearted youth who is thrown upon the rocks of a pitiless city, and stands < homeless amid a thousand homes,' the approach of evening brings with it an aching sense of loneliness and desolation, which comes down upon the spirit like darkness upon the earth. In this mood, his best impulses become a snare to him, and he is led astray because 33 be is social, affectionate, sympathetic, and warm- hearted. If there be a young man •thus circum- stanced within the sound of my voice, let me say to him that books ate the friends of the friendless, and that a library is the home of the homeless. A taste for reading will always carry you into the best pos- sible company, and enable you to converse with men who will instruct you by ttieir wisdom and charm you by their wit, who will soothe you when fretted, refresh you when weary, counsel you when perplex- ed, and sympathize with you at all times.

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