A Forest Hearth: a Romance of Indiana in the Thirties
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" "You are not a failure, Billy Little. You are certainly of the salt ofthe earth, " insisted Dic. "A man fails when he does not utilize his capabilities to their limit, "said Billy, philosophically. "He is a success when he accomplishes allhe can. The measure of the individual is the measure of what shouldconstitute his success. His capabilities may be small or great; if hebut use them all, he is a success. A fishing worm may be a great successas a fishing worm, but a total failure as a mule. ...Bless me, what asermon I have preached about nothing. I fear I am growing garrulous, "and Billy looked into the fire and hummed Maxwelton's braes. That evening Dic went to call on Rita and made no pretence of wishing tosee Tom. That worthy young man had served his purpose, and could neveragain be a factor in Dic's life or courtship. Mrs. Bays received Diccoldly; but Mr. Bays, in a half-timid manner, was very cordial. Dic paidno heed to the coldness, and, after talking on the porch with the familyfor a few minutes, boldly asked Rita to walk across the yard to the logby the river.
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