Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures by T. S. (Timothy Shay) Arthur
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Whatever tends to awaken our sympathies towards others, to interest us in humanity, is, therefore, an individual benefit as well as a common good. In all that we have written, we have endeavored to create this sympathy and awaken this interest; and so direct has ever been our purpose, that we have given less thought to those elegancies of style on which a literary reputation is often founded, than to the truthfulness of our many life-pictures. In the preparation of this volume, the same end has been kept in view, and its chief merit will be found, we trust, in its power to do good. T. S. A. PHILADELPHIA, December, 1852. CONTENTS. THE BOOK OF MEMORY, THE BRILLIANT AND THE COMMON-PLACE, JENNY LAWSON, SHADOWS, |
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