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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER IV
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I shall only be afraid--when I am afraid--that Dick the man will not live up to the other fellow, that he may forget how much the good Lord has given him, and how responsible to the good Lord and to himself he is and will be for it.

A man entrusted with such talent should carry himself straighter than others to whom it is denied.

He has great duties to do; he owes tribute to the giver.
Don't let the world's temptations in any of its forms come between you and your work.

Make your life worthy of your talent, and humbly by day and by night ask God to help you to do it.
I am very proud of this work.

It is good work, with brain, bone, nerve, muscle in it.


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