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36 jealousy nor friction, neither the common fastidiousness of the destitute nor the ingratitude of the helpless? Who has ever known an almshouse or a hospital without these? They may exist at Nazareth House, but if so they are invisible, and it is easier to believe in a minor miracle of sweet temper.

Moreover, in the children's wards there is something like a miracle of perpetual merriment. No nursery, appointed with