This writer has used the 1897 edition of Pastures and Pasture Plants by William Toogood to create her Convenience.
Her hand coloring adds interest and emphasis to the piece.
I love this convenience for its insistence that virtues are not rare, and that they can be found in many people, if the time is taken to get to know the individual(s).
Convenience scholars have classified this convenience as one of the Egalitarian Conveniences. This subgenre of conveniences supports the idea that truth does not belong to any one individual or any one group.
Virtue is not rare.
Farm Convenience 47
Persons are gifted with NOT-rare virtues.
Watch carefully.
The best plan that we have heard of, or have tried,
is seeing underneath.