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= Every man can look back over his life and point to one book or class of books which is the Secret of his success or
= Every man can look back over his life and point to one book or class of books which is the Secret of his success or
   failure - in large measure.
   failure - in large measure.
[[newspaper clipping:]]   Yellow Literature
[[newspaper clipping:]]
Yellow Literature
There's dissipation in a library book,
As much as in th' intoxicating bowl.
Books have the power to turn the mind from truth,
And give a glow to fancied scenes, they paint,
Which sickens us of common life and care,
And makes us seek some fancied good,
That "yellow literature," which floods the world,
Yes e'en the heathen world, all bookdom floods,
Brings curses oft to happy families;
The mistress sitting down in a slip-shod way,
Leaving her  home, her children, all to chance,
That she may weep, absorbed o'er fancied woe,
Or revel in some sinful guilty plot.
- Bangkok Advertiser.
 
= Sermon vs What is read at home

Latest revision as of 15:12, 8 March 2021

2) = Some little fellows in Phil. disarmed of pistols & knives who had prepared themselves for a career of

  plundering on the western plains -

= Every man can look back over his life and point to one book or class of books which is the Secret of his success or

  failure - in large measure.

newspaper clipping:

Yellow Literature

There's dissipation in a library book, As much as in th' intoxicating bowl. Books have the power to turn the mind from truth, And give a glow to fancied scenes, they paint, Which sickens us of common life and care, And makes us seek some fancied good, That "yellow literature," which floods the world, Yes e'en the heathen world, all bookdom floods, Brings curses oft to happy families; The mistress sitting down in a slip-shod way, Leaving her home, her children, all to chance, That she may weep, absorbed o'er fancied woe, Or revel in some sinful guilty plot.

- Bangkok Advertiser.

= Sermon vs What is read at home