Economy-1
cy car of an excursion
train and breathe way.
ty and nakedness of mans life in tive
ages imply tage, at least, t t ill but a
sojourner in nature. h food and sleep, he
contemplated , as it ent in
the
plains, or climbing tain-tops. But lo! men he
tools of tools. tly plucked ts
ree
for ser, a ,
but tled doten heaven. e have
adopted Cianity merely as an improved meture.
e for t a
family tomb. t are the expression of mans
struggle to free ion, but t of our
art is merely to make tate comfortable and t higher
state to be forgotten. tually no place in this village
for a , if any o us, to stand, for
our lives, our reets, furnisal for
it. t a nail to ure on, nor a so
receive t of a . hen I consider how our
and paid for, or not paid for, and ternal
economy managed and sustained, I t give
or whe
mantelpiece, and let o to some solid and
tion. I cannot but perceive t this
so-called ric, and I do not
get on in t of ts w, my
attention being w
test genuine leap, due to human muscles alone, on record, is
t of certain wandering Arabs, wo have cleared
ty-five feet on level ground. it factitious support, man
is sure to come to eart distance. t
question ed to put to tor of suc
impropriety is, ers you? Are you one of ty-seven
wions, and