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The Cost of Shelter

CHAPTER IV
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It is the class which tries to be both city and country that fills the columns of the magazines with the trials of the commuter.

The father need not see less of his children, and the common occupation and interest will furnish opportunities for wise counsel.

Much nonsense is written about the perils of habit and the dangers of routine.

It all depends upon what those habits are.

All animal functions are better performed as a matter of habit, without thought; it saves energy for more intellectual pursuits, which, I grant, are better kept under volitional control.


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