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by Dick Barnes
My father‘s admonition: when given a choice, choose the path that leads uphill, always, so up we went, but all led down soon after: our destination Deep Creek1, where water had gathered by taking every downhill opportunity. We thought of that when the higher path turned down, but no one mentioned it then, nor ever, in fact, til now. Two lessons: and though sometimes I feel clever, and have read the Chou I book all about that water, I‘ve not forsaken2 either one. If there be something in a man that flows uphill, he has to go with it whatever sweat or humiliation3 may attend his going. Done patiently, this is called "matching heaven with heaven." 点击收听单词发音
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