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Northern Illinois University
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New York Weekly
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v. 19 no. 18
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New York Weekly, v. XIX, no. 18, March 24, 1864 (Issue) |
Author: |
George, Ada
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Date: |
March 24, 1864 |
First Sentence: |
In looking at existence and duties afar off, as we do when young, our imagination plays so prominent a part that the ideal becomes almost as true to us as the real ever will or can be. |
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And let the time come, as it will, when we will smile or sneer at the first twenty years of our existence, we can still paint life with all Fancy's gala colors, and dream that there is only beauty in store for us in future. |
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