Letters On Life

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When he is spoken to, or when he hears his name in a conversation, he shows manifest satisfaction. In my opinion the great charm of cats has never been properly noticed. It is their purring. What can be more restful than to listen to the loud purring of a cat ? What can be more in- structive ? There you see pessimistic theories rebuked. Here is one creature in the world heartily and thoroughly content. You know that there are hundreds of thousands like him, and begin to suspect, if you arc in t...he dumps, that you are disquieting yourself in vain, or at least, ^35 ^ Samuel ^ that things will go better yet. I am persuaded that it is this pleasing habit that has made cats so popular. I wish it were more common in superior beings. What misery is made in human life by the detestable habit of grumbling. No wonder that the early books of the Bible should denounce so bitterly the murmuring of the Israelites. Murmuring just means grumbling. The evil that cursed the first ages of the world curses the last.

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