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  Many of the <em>scenes</em> presented in this volume are such as show the <em>mother's influence </em>with her children; a few include the <em>marriage relation</em>; and a few give other<em>domestic pictures</em>. In all will be found, we trust, motives for self-denial and right action in the various conditions of domestic life. Home is the center of <em>good, </em>as well as of <em>bad </em>influence. How much, then, depends on those to whom have been committed the sacred trust of giving to the home-circle its true power over the heart!
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Many of the <em>scenes</em> presented in this volume are such as show the <em>mother's influence </em>with her children; a few include the <em>marriage relation</em>; and a few give other<em>domestic pictures</em>. In all will be found, we trust, motives for self-denial and right action in the various conditions of domestic life. Home is the center of <em>good, </em>as well as of <em>bad </em>influence. How much, then, depends on those to whom have been committed the sacred trust of giving to the home-circle its true power over the heart!
 
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Latest revision as of 21:22, 20 November 2012

Back to Timothy Shay Arthur


I Will!
Taking Comfort
The Power of Patience
A Mother's Influence
The Christmas Party
An Old Man's Recollections
If That Were My Child!
Losing One's Temper
Children--a Family Scene
Haven't the Change
Old Maids' Children
The Mother and Boy
Going into Mourning
Is She a Lady?
Trouble with Servants


PREFACE
Many of the scenes presented in this volume are such as show the mother's influence with her children; a few include the marriage relation; and a few give otherdomestic pictures. In all will be found, we trust, motives for self-denial and right action in the various conditions of domestic life. Home is the center of good, as well as of bad influence. How much, then, depends on those to whom have been committed the sacred trust of giving to the home-circle its true power over the heart!


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