THE STRANGER’S GRAVE. 155 good and faithful servant; enter thou into the joy of thy Lord.” Let it be your aim, dear young friend, to live © for heaven as well as for earth. But I must chat no longer with you ‘at present. It is time for me to bid you good-by. Perhaps I may make another book for you, at some future time, if I should live. I have scores of things that I want to tell you. By the way, how would you like to read. something about what I saw and heard in Europe? I have more than half a mind to give you, one of these days, a little sketch of my travels there. I