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¡¡¡¡Slowly, however,  people  comfortably in the towns began to grow  them. They began to feel  looking for wild excitement, as their attention turned from the man-made town to the country; and to places  dangerous and wild. So high mountains began to be  for a holiday.

¡¡¡¡Then, mountain-climbing began to grow popular  To some people, there is something  about getting to the  of a high mountain: a struggle against nature is finer than a battle  other human beings. And after a difficult climb, what a  reward it is to look down on everything within sight.

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Since I have come to anything doubtfully like spiritual maturity (³ÉÊì) I have believed we get out of this world what we put into it. ¡¡36 , the rewards are indirect and sometimes hard to ¡¡37 , but every once in a while what you ¡¡38 comes back to you there and then!

A couple of days back my step-son, Josh, was preparing for a big ¡¡39 . Children from his primary school were going for their first ¡¡40 day at the secondary school, so they would know what to ¡¡41 when they started after the summer holidays.

I was in the ¡¡42 of something when I noticed him ¡¡43 in a pot where we keep pens and pencils. Indeed Josh was looking for a pen. He came out with an old ballpoint that was missing a piece off the end. His big day ¡¡44 better than that. ¡¡45 , I stopped what I was doing and went to the drawer where my favorite pen lived. I would ¡¡46 that pen, but this was a special ¡¡47 .

¡¡ ¡°Josh,¡± I said in a deep, ¡¡48 voice. ¡°I pass on my very best, favorite pen to you, the next ¡¡49 . Guard it well and use it ¡¡50 ...¡± He smiled and said thanks. And I went back to work.

¡¡ Coincidentally, that day was also my ¡¡51 , but we were just back from a weekend away and I wasn¡¯t expecting any more ¡¡52 . Josh walked up with a big smile on his face and gave me a prettily wrapped box. ¡¡53 , I opened it. Inside the box lay a beautiful, brand-new pen!

¡¡ Almost like someone had ¡¡54 it! It is so ¡¡55 . Give and you SHALL receive!

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