The Sea Fogs The Sea Fogs

The Sea Fogs

Publisher Description

These years were made fruitful to others by his determined happiness, a happiness in which the main factor, outside of his own determination, came from the companionship which his marriage brought to him. The great principles by which he lived influenced those who did not know him personally, through his gift of writing. He always maintained that it was not a gift but an achievement, and that any one could write as well as he by taking as much pains. We may well doubt the soundness of this theory, but we cannot doubt the spiritual attitude from which it came. It came from no mock humility, but from a feeling that nothing was creditable to him except what he did. He asked no credit for the talents committed to his charge. He asked credit only for the use be made of the talents.

RELEASED
1894
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
15
KB
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