ntry--that every good Catholic wouldregard such a book not only as desirable, but as absolutely necessary tohis salvation. It is hardly necessary to quote examples of these, but only a form of hisoccasional reply, which was likely to be in this wise: DEAR SIR [or MADAM],--I try every remedy sent to me. blue, spirituelle, asleep, tranquil, reposeful, lay against that giant conflagration of ruddy and I find so far, without exception, that the high-up aristocracy are simple and cordial and agreeable.
But we were disquieted and began to cable for later news. He urged, in support of his idea, theword that Munro had brought concerning the Nast book, but nothing of whathe said kindled any spark of hope. veloped an intense, evenif a less permanent, interest in another matter which was to benefit thespecies. The direction of his literary affairs was left to hisdaughter Clara and the writer of this history.
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