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I don't see how you can be so cheerful about it. " "Martha, " answered he, "I have not much educa- tion, but I do know that everything in this world that's worth while comes by hard work. If we keep 92 A TYPICAL NEIGHBORHOOD plugging away at it, success will come after a while. In the meantime, it looks like nature comes in to help us. We will be helped by the winds in felling these trees, by decay in destroying these roots and stumps, and by the sun and rain in pulverizing these clods. " Uncle... Wash often illustrated a point with a story. So now he said, "I think there is a fine moral in the old story about Uncle Zeke. Having been asked if his prayers were ever answered, he replied, 'It's owin' to de natur of de pertition. You see it's like dis : when I prays to de Lawd to send me one of de boss's fat chickens, de chicken don't come; but when I prays to de Lawd to send me atter de chicken, de chicken is sho' to git dar fo' day. ' "That is, " said Uncle Wash, "the Lord helps those who do most of the work themselves.
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