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?A J 'I m homo ii on ix p in it dron are a bother* Lii ii an awful nuisance* L out of them all and h ove Greatest Adventure Winifred Black out spends In little children mean k despair wain love—they are all one pays for the successful In price Is* don't be* y it willingly* pay gallantly—for love adventure on earth. !1 be marked with rs. follow it—love Love has made my life deeper and stronger. Love has quickened my imagination and Warmed my sympathies. Love has taught me how to laugh and cry and tlream and pray and dare. Love has made me able to carry my chin i straight. Love l pride in place i saw one o f'th e m ry the other day. He thought he quite an adventure, could IKaS» oorr Dn e ®Sc<oLthoe, foerl t sloikmee bCoodlyu.mbus, A ll alone b y the w ild SM- i , high and my spi has given me r< of petty, personal conceit. Of course, i'v© had to pay a price for all these things. It’s nonsense to think you can know the height and the depth and the glory of love without paying a price—often a heavy price. If you’re banking on loV© to provide you with merely pretty, peppy experiences you're out of luck. Love Will provide you with boredom as wen as bliss, with pleasure as well as pain, with danger as Well as delight* and agony as Well as ecstasy* ti you expect love to give you possession of other lives and make them serve your bidding, you are again out of luck. Love isn’t a building and loan scheme. Love is a vast current o f' inspiration and energy which carves its way through life, often lanir 7,. c" x woods, a meadow t h e k s r J L 't " 9 r ° m t h e ° P e n f i e l d - t h l Whiff ° / . u lne need,es and alIlI theset hthl.i1ng ?s£ -thmee asne a—tow hthaet did man who was “city broke” ? L 116 Wanted to sit down some-where in a comfortable chair and •5'bou,t F orty-second street 2 t ? ro+adiv,? y or Fifth avenue . r e traffic, and he was honie-spilcaKc e.and lonesome and out of He wanted to see a traffic cop, he wanted to check his hat somewhere and give somebody a quarter o f a dollar to hold It for him, and lie wanted to stand in line for theater tickets, yes, he even wanted to wait in. the wind and the rain half an hour for a tax- Blllllfti&s MsiMfi mm WSUBM m m m m m l i i l ?C-. 4' • |H t?: §1 ’ « « ? « 7, > 5 . ^ ' cl- ' ' t S H i mm ?HK mill