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The great mountain peaks and the broad roll ing plains do not alone make all the earth. The little foot-hills and valleys and vales form an essential part of the globe. The sayings and deeds of great men alone are not all of history. The humbler folk often speak and do things which are the heart and center of real world events. As the little tributaries rising out of the neglect ed and unknown nooks and corners of the land flow into and make up the mighty river, so out of the obscure places of earth often come those tiny rivulets of life that give volume, force, and majesty to the deep and broad stream of human history.
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