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Thoughts Of Dickens

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Day
4
Month
February
Year
1881
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tbat heartwhero self has found no place and raised no throne, is slow to recognizo its ugly presence when t looks upon it. - .Martin Übuzzlewif. If yon liad the abilitics of all llic great men, past and present, jou could dn DOthDg well, without sinwrely ineaning it, aml setting about it. - Hleak House. There are day.s in this life worth life an:? worth deatli. And olí ! what a bright old .song it is, that oli ! 'tis love that maki -. ili(' world go round. - Our Mutual Friend. Prideisone of the seven deadly sins ; hut it cannot le the pride of a mothcr in ber children, for that is a compound of two cardinal virtues - faith and lioin'. üiicholaa Nickleby. Men who are tliorouirhly fclso and hollow seldotn try to hide thoso vices froiu themMltes ; and yet in the very act of avowing them they lay claiui to the virtues they fmgu a ( U) lf-i p i -_-. - Harnaby Iludge. The old, old fashioo! tho i'ahiliun that canie in with our ñrat garuients, will lai unchanged uut il our race hai run itd course, and the wide firmatuent ím rolled up lika :i .-tTüll. The old, old fashion- deatli ! - Dombey and Sun. It always grieve me to rontcmplate the nitiatioD of children into the ways ot' life, wheo they are scarcely mort' than infarits . It obeckfl their confidence and simplicity - two of the boNtfiualities that Hraven gives thpin.- The Old Curiositv Shon. erily, venly, travclcr have secn many idols d many countries ; but no human eyes have ever seen more daring, gross and shocking images of the Divine nature, than we creatures of the Just uiakc in our ova likenessea of our own bad passions.- Litile Dorrit. Soma happy talon t and some futunato opportunity tnay foriu the two sides of tlio ladder on wliicli .noine men moutit, but tlie round' of the ladder must be nade ol stuff' to stand thewearand tear : and there i nu sulj.vtitute fbr thorough-Koing, ardent and sincere earnestness.- ïne i'ii'kwick Club. A silent look of affection and regard wbere all other eycs are turneJ coldly aw:iy - the consciousness that we possess the sympathv and affection of oac being vhea all others bave dMrtcd us- is a hojd, a ttay, a comfort, n the detpest afilietinn, which no wealth could purclnsj or power v . - lavid Cnpperüeld. Ala1'! how few oi' naiure's faces are I e ft tO gladden ttl wilti tboir beauty ! The cup-. and ,vorrowiti;s, and hungorings, of the world ditage them an they chaue Ik and it is only whi n thofe ptsdooe aleep, and have lost their hold foreyer, tat the troublt'd clonds nftssofTand Ilivivi-ti' surfaoe clear.-

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Ann Arbor Courier
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