Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry And Story Woven Into Eight Popular Lectures

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Notfor me!" Peace to his ashes.
Young man, will you tamper and trifle with strong drink? Do you sayyou can drink or let it alone? I admit you can drink but are you sureyou can let it alone? If you can _now_, are you sure you can two yearshence? I saw a giant oak tree lying in the track of the wind. It hadbeen called "the monarch of the Sierras. " Under the very nests wheretempests hatch out their young, it grew to its greatness. It had seenmany a storm, clad in thunder, armed with lightning, le
...ap from itsrocky bed and go bellowing down the world. But the storms that shookit only sent its roots down and out that it might fasten itself themore firmly to the earth. For long years this old tree stood there, bowing its head in courtesy to the passing storm, while its brancheswere but harp strings for the music of the winds. One evening as thesun went down over the mountain's brow, not a storm cloud on the sky, a little wind went hurrying round the mountain's base, struck thegreat oak and down it went with a crash that made the forest ring.

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