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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
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for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book:
III. July 16. MY school-days are over I have come off with flying
colours, and mother is pleased at my success. I said to her to-day
that I should now have time to draw and practice to my heart's
content. " You will not find your heart content with either," she
said. " Why, mother " I cried; " I thought you liked to see me
happy '" " And so I do," she said quietly " But there is something
better to get out of life than you have yet found." " I am sure I
hope so," I returned. On the whole I haven't got much so far.
Amelia is now on such terms with Jenny Underhill that I can hardly
see one without seeing the other. After the way in which I have
loved her, this seems rather hard. Sometimes I am angry about it,
and sometimes grieved. However, I find Jenny quite nice. . She buys
all the new books and lends them to me. I wish I liked more solid
reading; but I don't. And I wish I were not so fond of novels; but
I am. If it were not for mother I should read nothing else. And I
am sure I often feel quite stirred up by a really good novel, ' and
admire and want to imitate every high-minded, noble character it
describes. Jenny has a miniature of her brother "Charley" in a
locket, which she always wears. and often shows me.According to
her, he is exactly like the heroes I most admire in books. She says
she knows he would like me if we should meet. But that is not
probable. Very few like me. Amelia says it is because I say just
what I think. Wednesday.?Mother pointed out to me this evening two
lines from a book she was reading, with a significant smile that
said they described me: " A frank, unchastened, generous creature,
Whose faults and virtues stand in bold relief." "Dear me " I said;
"so, then, I have some virtues after all " And I really think I...
Elizabeth Prentiss was a remarkable woman who authored a number of
notable works in the 19th century. A writing prodigy, she used her
sharp abilities to author stories poems, and even hymns despite
much tragedy in her life. As she later stated, her purpose in
writing, "Much of my experience of life has cost me a great price
and I wish to use it for strengthening and comforting other souls."
This treasury contains her two most important and influential
works, Stepping Heavenward and The Life and Letters of Elizabeth
Prentiss
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