"In that blessed mood,In which the burden of the mystery,In which the heavy and the weary weightOf all this unintelligible world,Is lightened!"
"In that blessed mood,In which the burden of the mystery,In which the heavy and the weary weightOf all this unintelligible world,Is lightened!"
THE END.
FOOTNOTES:[1]Copyrighted, 1889,Belford, Clarke & Co.
[1]Copyrighted, 1889,Belford, Clarke & Co.
[1]Copyrighted, 1889,Belford, Clarke & Co.
Transcriber's Notes:"The Cost of Things" (bottom of P. 513): the original appears to be missing content after"the fallacy of a popular delusion--that"(an apparent printer's error). Unable to locate alternate publication of this article in order to identify and replace missing text. An ellipsis has been added to indicate the incomplete statement.Obvious typographical errors have been repaired.Hyphenation inconsistencies present in the original have been retained.
Transcriber's Notes:
"The Cost of Things" (bottom of P. 513): the original appears to be missing content after"the fallacy of a popular delusion--that"(an apparent printer's error). Unable to locate alternate publication of this article in order to identify and replace missing text. An ellipsis has been added to indicate the incomplete statement.
Obvious typographical errors have been repaired.
Hyphenation inconsistencies present in the original have been retained.