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Updated: May 27, 2025
Baldwin has at last given "The Story of Siegfried" in the way in which it most appeals to the boy-reader, simply and strongly told, with all its fire and action, yet without losing any of that strange charm of the myth, and that heroic pathos, which every previous attempt at a version, even for adult readers, has failed to catch. By JAMES BALDWIN. With a series of illustrations by R.B. Birch.
Of one thing my boy-reader may be sure the duties of the offices were satisfactorily performed. The school-rooms were well cared for, and the bell was rung punctually.
The consequence was, that Owen never suffered from him again, although he daily received a shower of oaths and curses, which he passed over with silent contempt. My dear boy-reader, don't suppose that I want you to imitate Owen in this matter.
There was nothing which struck the boy-reader with greater force than the prayerfulness of the man. It awed him, and made him long to enjoy such an experience as would make prayer so delightful. In the golden experience of sanctification he found that prayer was delightsome and blessed. Such is the uniform testimony of all who have been cleansed from depravity and anointed with the Holy Ghost.
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