The Theatre Terrible a Creation Presenting Various Aspects of the Greater Dram

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The Theatre Terrible a Creation Presenting Various Aspects of the Greater Dram
Charles Edwin Hewes
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The greatest playhouse in existence, believing that the universe of God's, like man's, is wrapped within its wondrous folds.
The soul !
The Sublime Stage!
THE THEATRE TERRIBLE!
CHAPTER X After driving Fiorina from the cottage, Standish had hurriedly dressed himself and started up the mountain. He ate no breakfast. He put no food in his pockets, and he had taken no notice of his hungry pets. He simply rushed from the house and sprang up the slopes of the Emerald. When a man is giving and taking
...blows with Satan, all minor offices are ignored. The unhappy man was entering the mountain solitudes to triumph or die. If he triumphed he would return to Plume and resume his accustomed duties; if he lost, the wolves would pick his bones.
Shep followed him, dancing and barking, anticipating nothing less than a jaunt with his beloved master. He didn't care for breakfast either, with that pleasure in front of him.
But suddenly his joy changed to sorrow. His master was throwing stones at him. At first, he thought it was in sport, and he barked all the louder, and playfully bit at the passing missies.


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