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Northern Illinois University
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Series: |
The Home
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v. 6 no. 4
— pages 179-180 |
Subject / Tag: |
Non-fiction |
Part of: |
The Home, v. VI, no. IV, October 1858 (Issue) |
Date: |
October, 1858 |
First Sentence: |
There are few social blessings of greater value than punctuality. |
Last Sentence: |
And if he be not hard as the stone, or blind as the bat in the sunlight, he will be lovingly shamed to follow in her wake, and acknowledge her power by striving to sustain her in her noble course, and by helping her in her arduous and holy duties. |
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