3334. Accidents.—See page [94].
RICHES.
3335. "The way to wealth," says Doctor Franklin, "is as plain as the way to market."
3336. Many men, however, either miss the way, or stumble and fall on the road.
3337. Fortune, they say, is a fickle dame—full of her freaks and caprices; who blindly distributes her favors without the slightest discrimination. So inconstant, so wavering is she represented, that her most faithful votaries can place no reliance on her promises.
3338. Disappointment, they tell us, is the lot of those who make offerings at her shrine. Now, all this is a vile slander upon the dear blind lady.