George Pope Morris

The little Frenchman and his water lots

the-little-frenchmanHow much real comfort every one might enjoy if he would be contented
with the lot in which heaven has cast him, and how much trouble would
be avoided if people would only "let well alone." A moderate
independence, quietly and honestly procured, is certainly every way
preferable even to immense possessions achieved by the wear and tear
of mind and body so necessary to procure them.read the short story

story type: 
Humour
Author: 
George Pope Morris
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