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                        | Amid summer floods here in Virginia, we recall this classic essay by G.K. Chesterton, prompting us to approach inconveniences with joy. |  
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                        | As sad or happy as the tide |  
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                        | They are walking in the woods along the coast and in a grassy meadow, wasting, they come upon two old neglected apple trees. |  
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                  | βAn adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered.β |  
                  | β G.K. CHESTERTON |  
                  | βOn Running After Oneβs Hatβ |  | 
          
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                  | We are always hungry for great stories. Have you found one lately? |  
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