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19. ONE of the solemnities of our life is that we are re- sponsible, not alone for what we purposely do, but also for what we unconsciously do. . . . The shadow you cast when unwatched, when intent on no great errand, but just living your ordinary life, speaking and acting without any thought of what comes of them, is helping or harming others. M. M. G. Dana. 262 AT DAWN OF DAY. Oi'R souls cast shadows wheresoe'er we go, Unconscious ones, but none the less most real. The influence of what we ar...e we throw Around us ever. THE LOST SONG. I plucked a wild flower from the river's brim. And drank awhile its faint but fragrant breath, Then cast it forth upon the wave a : swim, And watched it, as I fancied, drift to death. " 'T is lost, " I said, but far adown the tide A tempted maiden saw its dainty hue ; She snatched it. Kneeling at the water side, And vowed : -i I will be pure, sweet flower, like you. " And I, I never knew. I plucked a song from out my heart one day, And tossed it on the noisy stream of rhyme.
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