The Mirror Of Literature, Amusement, And Instruction - Volume 14, No. 391, September 26, 1829 by Various
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A Russian princess, some few years since, had always a large silver crucifix following her in a separate carriage, and which was placed in her chamber. When any thing fortunate happened to her in the course of the day, and she was satisfied with all that had occurred, she had lighted tapers placed around the crucifix, and said to it in a familiar style, "See, now, as you have been very good to me to-day, you shall be treated well; you shall have candles all night; I will love you; I will pray to you." If on the contrary, any thing happened to vex the lady, she had the candles put out, ordered her servants not to pay any homage to the poor image, and loaded it herself with the bitterest reproaches. INA. * * * * * THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF _NEW WORKS_. * * * * * LIBRARY OF ENTERTAINING KNOWLEDGE. _FRUITS_. This Part (5) completes the volume of "Vegetable Substances used in the Arts and in Domestic Economy." The first portion--_Timber Trees_ |
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