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for, like the case in point, it can only produce
a loathing of oneself, and may result most
disastrously to some one.

Pattie Miller recalled a sentiment.

M.E. Moore read an article, Love up for
Old Age, which gives, with emphasis, advise good
alike for Jew and Greek. Nature forgives no sin,
no error. She lets off the offender fifty years sometimes,
but she catches him at last, and inflicts
the punishment, just where, just how, he feels
it most.

Jane T. Porter, The Bible tells us of streams
that will allure us to its fountain.

A.E. Hartshorne, several selections
of poetry, all interesting & pleasant to listen to.

S.H. Stone gave us a short sketch of
the trials and troubles of home life.

E. Holland had no contribution.

Adjourned to meet at Bloomfield in
Jan to dinner.

Sentiment.
"There is no influence so soothing as
Religion pours upon the wounds which the
world has made."

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