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The Female Heart

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
March
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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jeart may be ooinpared to a garden, wbich, when well cultivatod, presenta a continued succession of fruits and flowers, to regale the soul and delight the eye ; but when neglecti-d, producing a erop of the most noxious weeds ; large and flourishing, beoause their growth is iu proportioa to the warnith and richnesa of thé soil from which they spring. Then let this ground be faithfully cultivated ; let the mind of the young and loveiy female be stored with useful kuowledge, and the influence o,f woman, thougli undimiiiishod in poxyer, will be like "the diamond of the deaert," sparkling and pure, whether surrounded by the sands of desolation, forgotten and unknown, or pouring its refreshing stream through every avenue of the socia,l and morl fabrie, --- t-("- L3C A l'lt'e boy onoe gaid to l'is aunt: ' Auvity, I should thiuk that Satan wpuld be an awful trouble to God. '■ ïïe must be rouble enough, indeed, I shoujd thick,' sho auswered : ' I do not aee how he come to turn out so, ■ wheo ihere was no devii ta put him up to

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Subjects
Old News
Michigan Argus