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A SABBATH IN THE COUNTRY, page 190

The Deaf Shoemaker
and
OTHER STORIES


THE
DEAF SHOEMAKER.

BY
PHILIP BARRETT,
AUTHOR OF “FLOWERS BY THE WAYSIDE.”

TO WHICH ARE ADDED

Other Stories for the Young.


’Tis Religion that can give
Sweetest pleasures while we live;
’Tis Religion must supply
Solid comfort when we die.
Mrs. Masters.

NEW YORK:
PUBLISHED BY M. W. DODD,
No. 506 BROADWAY,
1859.


Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1859, by
M. W. DODD,
In the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United States for theSouthern District of New York.

EDWARD O. JENKINS,
Printer & Stereotyper,
No. 26 Frankfort Street.


TO
REV. ERSKINE M. RODMAN,
RECTOR OF CHRIST’S CHURCH, NORFOLK, VA.,
This Little Volume is
INSCRIBED,
AS AN HUMBLE TESTIMONIAL OF THE FRIENDSHIP AND ESTEEM OF
PHILIP BARRETT.


PREFACE.


My Dear Young Friends:

Encouraged by your kind reception of myformer little volume, I have gathered togethermy scattered sketches with the earnest wish andheart-felt prayer that they may be instrumentalin leading you to childhood’s best and truestfriend—the blessed Saviour.

Your attached Friend,

PHILIP BARRETT,

Rural Retirement, Va.

CONTENTS.

JOHN McDONOUGH 9
MARY AND HER DRAWER14
“IT IS I!”18
THE ORPHAN22
THE RECORDING ANGEL26
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