Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 155, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1914 — The Invincible Hero. [ARTICLE]

The Invincible Hero.

The hero of the story book sometimes handles himself in a strenuous manner. Consider the case of this one: . He threw himself at her feet He curses himself for his folly He drew himself up proudly. He cast himself loose from his moorings. He denied himself to everybodyHe whipped himself into a passion. He threw himself down in a corner. He despised himself for his weakness. He permitted himself to go to pieces. But the hero of the story book may be depended upon to come out all right in the end. Hence it is not surprising to read that “With a mighty effort he pulled himself together.”