Wise or Otherwise by Thaddeus W. H. (Thaddeus William Henry) Leavitt;Lydia Leavitt
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Beauty is the recompense given to women for her weakness. * * * * * Some sins squeak like a snared rabbit--others roar like a lion. * * * * * An immaculate reputation may hide a multitude of black lies. * * * * * Angels walk on threads of gold from heaven to earth. These threads are only spun in the loom of the human heart. * * * * * Abject spirits creep--men walk. * * * * * A small hole is a cavern to a mole. * * * * * A kiss hangs not long on a pretty lip. * * * * * |
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