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English: A FEAST OF CHERRIES

Identifier: pathwayoflifetow00thom (find matches)
Title: The pathway of life ... to which is added a biography of Dr. Talmage
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: Thomas De Witt Talmage
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Publisher: Historrical pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Gumberg Library, Duquesne University
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the general home with brass bands, and triumphal arches, andwild huzzas; but the story is too good to be written anywhere, save in the chronicles of heaven, of Mrs. Brady, who came down among the sick in theswamps of the Chickahominy; of Annie Ross, in the cooper-shop hospital; of Margaret Breckinridge, who came to men who had been for weeks with their wounds undressed, some of them frozen to the ground, and when she turned themover, those that had an arm left waved it and filled the air with their hurrah;of Mrs. Hodge, who came from Chicago with blankets and with pillows, until themen shouted: Three cheers for the Christian Commission ! God bless the womenat home, then sitting down to take the last message: Tell my wife not to fretabout me, but to meet me in heaven. Tell her to train up the boys whom we THK PATHWAY OF I^IFK. 395 have loved so well. Tell her we shall meet again in the good land. Tell her tobear my loss like the Christian wife of a Christian soldier; and of Mrs. Shelton,
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A FEAST OF CHERRIE;S. into whose face the convalescent soldier looked and said: Your grapes andcologne cured me. Men did their work with shot, and shell, and carbine, and 396 THE PATHWAY OF LIFE. howitzer. Women did their work with socks, and slippers, and bandages, andwarm drinks, and Scripture texts, and gentle strokings of the hot temples, andstories of that land where they never have any pain. Men knelt down over thewounded and said: On which side did you fight? Women knelt down overthe wounded and said : Where are you hurt ? What nice thing can I make foryou to eat? What makes you cry? To-night, while men are sound asleep intheir beds, there wnll be a light in yonder loft; there will be groaning down thatdark alley; there will be cries of distress in that cellar. Men will sleep, andwomen will watch. FRIENDS OF THE POOR. Again, woman has a superlative right to take care of the poor. There arehundreds and thousands of them all over the land. There is a kind of work thatmen cannot d

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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookcontributor:Gumberg_Library__Duquesne_University
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