The Two Wives
THE TWO WIVES; OR, LOST AND WON. BY T. S. ARTHUR. PHILADELPHIA: 1851. PREFACE.
THE TWO WIVES; OR, LOST AND WON. BY T. S. ARTHUR. PHILADELPHIA: 1851. PREFACE.
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Allegories of LifeCreator: Adams, J. S., Mrs., 1845-1885Translator: - Contributor: - Editor: - Brand new books:
Shame and confusion came over their faces; for he had long been their
benefactor, both in words of counsel and deeds of kindness. Their eyes
fell to the ground, as he in gentle tones chided them for their lack of
kindness and want of faith in the Father's love. "He who giveth not in
another's need shall receive none in his own," he continued; "and let
the lesson taught you by the experience you have just had, and the
example of the poor widow, last you through all the years of your life;
for she refused not the strangers whom you turned from your doors the
shelter which they apparently needed."
"But they were not cold and hungry," said one of the group.
"The demand upon your sympathies was just the same; for you knew not to
the contrary," he answered, and they could not but feel the truth of his
words.
The lesson was not lost; for in after years they grew less mercenary,
more kindly of heart, and never again closed their doors to strangers
asking aid. The Two Wives THE TWO WIVES; OR, LOST AND WON. BY T. S. ARTHUR. PHILADELPHIA: 1851. PREFACE.
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