In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
IN TROUBADOUR-LAND. A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc. by S. Baring-Gould, M.A., AUTHOR OF "MEHALAU," "JOHN HERRING," "OLD COUNTRY LIFE," ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY J. E. ROGERS. "What is this life, if it be not mixed with some delight? And what delight is more pleasing than to see the fashions and manners of unknown places? You know I am no common gadder, nor have oft troubled you with
those who favor sobriety in the community, take a part in it, and
they will soon learn how to reach the class who needs assistance. A
large, old-fashioned house can be leased at small expense, and the
means raised by contributions of money and other necessary articles
to start. The act of doing this will soon enable those engaged in
the work to learn what the wants are, and how to meet them. It is
only obeying the command, 'Go out into the highways and hedges and
compel them to come in, that my house may be filled.' This is the
Master's work, and those who hear this invitation, as well as those
who accept it, will share in its blessings.
"Those who cultivate the spirit of 'love to God, and good-will to
their fellow-men,' will be surprised to see how much easier it is
to _do_ these things when they _try_, than when they only _think_
about them.
"Much, of course, depends upon the superintendent, who needs to
possess those genial qualities which readily win the confidence and
good-will of patients, and which he readily turns to account, by
encouraging them to use the means which the Creator has given them
to co-operate in curing themselves. The means of cure are in the
patient's own hands, and it is quite a gift to be able to make him
see it."
THE WASHINGTONIAN HOME AT CHICAGO
IN TROUBADOUR-LAND. A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc. by S. Baring-Gould, M.A., AUTHOR OF "MEHALAU," "JOHN HERRING," "OLD COUNTRY LIFE," ETC. ILLUSTRATED BY J. E. ROGERS. "What is this life, if it be not mixed with some delight? And what delight is more pleasing than to see the fashions and manners of unknown places? You know I am no common gadder, nor have oft troubled you with