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TALKS WITH A KID BROTHER

a startling success of your life thus far; and you will hardly have reason to be satisfied with yourself when you finish. But you will probably come out of it all the more convinced that living is worth while, that what little you may have done to make it a better thing for others was about the best fun of the whole game, that human nature with all its foibles, lovable or laughable, is a pretty good thing to have around, that there is a good God in Heaven, and all's well with the world.


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