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Another instance of rare consecration to a great enter- prise is found in the work of the late Francis Parkman. While a student at Harvard, he determined to write the history of the French and English in North America. With a steadiness and devotion seldom equaled, he gave his life, his fortune, his all, to this one great object. Although he had ruined his health while among the Dakota Indians, collecting material for his history, and could not use his eyes more than five minutes at a time for ...fifty years, he did not swerve a hair's breadth from the high purpose formed in his youth, until he gave to the world the best history upon this subject ever written. What a power there is in an enthusiastic adherence to an ideal ! What are hardships, ridicule, persecution, toil, or sickness, to a soul throbbing with an overmastering purpose ? Gladstone says that " what is really wanted, is to light up the spirit that is within a boy." In some sense, and in some degree, there is in every boy the ma- terial for doing good work in the world ; not only in those who are brilliant and quick, but even in those who are stolid and dull.
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