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dom, that the absence of crime in the prison house of happiness, that temperance is the product of plenty tive good in the temperate joy of living and the mod- the greatest health tonic as well as the greatest moral "higher life" will be the rule instead of the rare ex- all know only perfect bliss. to enjoy a glass of wine or beer, there will be no perism or vice. For by that time all the defectives uplifter, and that it is not only folly but moral degra- will have been eliminated from the race and we shall and of freedom to enjoy, not of scarcity and absti- to recognize the greater and better things in life the drunkenness or gluttony, no crime or insanity, no pau- higher life. Let us recognize that virtue requires free- mere drudges to the ambition for wealth or power, but The Rule of "Not Too Much." says, have a barrel of liquor resting on every corner, In the meantime, however, let us work and wait. Let ception, as it unfortunately is now let us have all dation to seek to put us all into a hospital because there nence, that there is not only no harm, but great posi- and we may be sure, while we shall probably continue us educate ourselves and our children, not to become is not the result of virtue, that morality is the child these things, and then we may, as Rabbi Fineshriber erate use of the good things of the world, that joy is 11

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