Hereafter we may take it up again and bring into view once more some
of the actors in whom it is impossible not to feel a strong
interest. Life goes on, though the record of events be not
given,--life, with its joys and sorrows, its tempests of passion and
its sweet calms, its successes and its failures, its all of good and
evil; goes on though we drop the pencil and leave our canvas blank.
It is no pleasant task to paint as we have been painting, nor as we
must still paint should the work now dropped ever be resumed. But as
we take a last look at some of the scenes over which we now draw the
curtain we see strong points of light and a promise of good shining
clear through the shadows of the evil.
THE END.
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by T. S. Arthur
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