Pulp Fiction, 1860 · page 38 of 130
Beadle's Dime Novels No. 3: Myra, the Child of Adoption — page 38: what you’re looking at
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36 MYRA, THE CHILD OF ADOPTION. little way off, bent down with a hand upon those bright ring- Jets, and called down a blessing from God upon her daughter, Ah! these blessings, what holy things they are! The sun- shine they pour forth, how certain it is to flow back to the source and fill it with brightness! If “ curses are like chick- ens that always come home to roost,” are not blessings like the ringdoves that coo most tenderly in the nest that shelters their birth? For many a day, while tossed upon the waters, Zulima was the happier for haying seen and blessed her child. Pe = tend ara . Comichbooks.Conn