150/297 "For my part, I always look upon the best side of a man's character. Some have their weaknesses--some are even led astray at times; but none are altogether bad. If a man falls, help him up, and start him once more fair in the world--who can say that he will again trip? If you brand your fellow with infamy for one little act of indiscretion, or, say crime, what hope is there for him." "You go rather too far, Mr.May," the neighbor said, "in your condemnation of the world. |