Page:De Amicis - Heart, translation Hapgood, 1922.djvu/234

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labor, which nevertheless so weighs us down; what are our griefs, our death itself, in the face of the toils, the terrible anxieties, the tremendous agonies of these men upon whose hearts rests a world! Think of this, my son, when you pass before that marble image, and say, “Glory!” in your heart.

Your Father.