Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1913 — The Gentleman. [ARTICLE]

The Gentleman.

Carlyle said of Robert Bums that there Was no truer gentleman In Europe than the plowman poet It was because he loved everything—the mouse and the daisy, and all the things, great and small, that Ood had

made. So with this simple passport he could mingle with any society, and enter courts and palaces from hla little oottage on the banka of tha Ayr. Ton know the meaning of the word "gentleman." It means a gentle man —a man who does things gently with love. And that la the whole art and mystery of It The gentleman cannot In the nature of things do an ungentle, an ungentlemanly thing Tha ungentle soul, the Inconsiderate, u» sympathetie nature cannot do aapthlag else.—Henry Dranunomt.