THE FRAGRANT LIFE

After all that may be said in praise of other blossoms, to the grown-up country lad there are none quite so satisfying and so dear as the lilac, and for the reason that in addition to its gifts of fragrance and beauty it brings a picture of mother and the old home which means far more to him than he has ever tried to express; above all others, perhaps, it is the flower that for him awakens

Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.

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