CANDOUR. 69 flecting the passions that are within. If a person is destitute of candour, destitute of a love of truth, and therefore a lover of false- hood, the face is very apt to tell the sorry tale. If, on the contrary, a love of truth is in the heart, it is likely to shine forth in that which we call the expression. ‘Think of this, my gentle friends — think of this; and if you would have true beauty of face, take care to make candour an habitual tenant of the soul, : Me