A Meed Of Praise
A country parson has recently de.soribed wmnan in the following words: The womaa ruay have her complexión darkened by the sun, taunuj by the wind, or remi ered as fair as the lily by beiog confined to he house. She may be plain and unshapcy as to her features, and yet be "m lovely as a dreatn." It malters not, she alwayw carnea with her the powor of goodnesa ; and the lijfht which shinas through her vatures and beauis from her eye, showing the gentleness of'herdisposition, the fideli:y oi her affection, and the purity of her icart, castH about her a radient halo that irightens "even unto perfect day," to win mi -lir looks with nMwavfrin.i; faith and tru.-it. Her daily life i.s an illustration of all that is gentÃo and lovely in human nature.
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Ann Arbor Courier
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