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True Riches, Or, Wealth Without Wings!

True Riches, CHAPTER 1.
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True Riches, CHAPTER 17.
True Riches, CHAPTER 18.
True Riches, CHAPTER 19.
True Riches, CHAPTER 20.
True Riches, CHAPTER 21.


The original title chosen for this book was "Riches without Wings;" but the author becoming aware, before giving it a permanent form, that a volume bearing a similar title had appeared some years ago, of which a new edition was about to be issued, thought it best to substitute therefore, "True Riches; or, Wealth Without Wings!" which, in fact, expresses more accurately the character and scope of his story.

The lessons herein taught are such as cannot be learned too early, nor dwelt on too long or too often, by those who are engaged in the active and all-absorbing duties of life. In the struggle for material riches — the wealth that meets the eye and charms the imagination — how many forget that true riches can only be laid up in the heart; and that, without these true riches, which have no wings — gold, the god of this world, cannot bestow a single blessing! To give this truth a varied charm for young and old, the author has made a new presentation, and, in so doing, sought to invest it with all the winning attractions in his power to bestow.

To parents who regard the best interests of their children, and to young men and women just stepping upon the world's broad stage of action, we offer our book, in the confident belief that it contains vital principles, which, if laid up in the mind, will, like good seed in good ground, produce an after-harvest, in the garnering of which there will be great joy.


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