in! But
why should
not the
New
Englander
try new
adventures,
and not
lay so
much
stress on
his grain,
his potato
and grass
crop, and
his
orchards –
raise
other
crops than
these? Why
concern
ourselves
so much
about our
beans for
seed, and
not be
concerned
at all
about a
new
generation
of men? We
should
really be
fed and
cheered if
when we
met a man
we were
sure to
see that
some of
the
qualities
which I
have
named,
which we