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"TAKE A GLASS OF SOMETHING, TOM."—Page 100.
AT LION'S MOUTH.
BYMISS MARY DWINELL CHELLIS,
AUTHOR OF 'TEMPERANCE DOCTOR,' 'OUT OF THE FIRE,' 'AUNT DINAH'S PLEDGE,' ETC.
NEW YORK:
National Temperance Society and Publication House,
58 READE STREET.
1872.Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1872, by J. N. STEARNS, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. John Ross & Co., Printers, 27 Rose Street, New York.
CONTENTS.
- CHAPTER I. Darkening Clouds and Breaking Hearts, 9
- CHAPTER II. One Gleaming Light, One Dauntless Will, 58
- CHAPTER III. The Strongest and the Vilest must own God's Sovereign Power, 103
- CHAPTER IV. Slowly but surely God's Purposes are Wrought, 153
- CHAPTER V. The Darkest Way ofttimes shall Lead to Glorious Day, 205
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- CHAPTER VI. The Tempter and the Tempted must Each his Burdens bear, 255
- CHAPTER VII. Alone with God, the Guilty Soul dares Offer no Excuse for Sin, 303
- CHAPTER VIII. Joys are but Sweeter for the Sorrows Past, 356