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Title: The Book of Courage
Author: John Thomson Faris
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Language: English
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THE BOOK OF COURAGE
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_THE SUNRISE INSPIRATIONAL BOOKS_
THE FIRST VOLUME
THE BOOK OF COURAGE
By JOHN T. FARIS
Volumes on other subjects in preparation for this series
[Illustration]
_OTHER BOOKS_
By JOHN T. FARIS
SEEING PENNSYLVANIA
Frontispiece in color, 113 illustrations and 2 maps
THE ROMANCE OF OLD
PHILADELPHIA
Frontispiece in color and 101 illustrations
OLD ROADS OUT OF
PHILADELPHIA
117 illustrations and a map
[Illustration]
By JOHN T. FARIS
and THEODOOR DEBOOY
THE VIRGIN ISLANDS
OUR NEW POSSESSIONS AND THE
BRITISH ISLANDS
97 illustrations and five maps
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THE BOOK OF COURAGE
by
JOHN T. FARIS
Author of
"The Victory Life," "Making Good," "Old Roads Out of
Philadelphia," "Seeing Pennsylvania," Etc.
[Illustration]
Philadelphia & London
J. B. Lippincott Company
1920
Copyright, 1920, by J. B. Lippincott Company
Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company
At the Washington Square Press
Philadelphia, U. S. A.
_FOREWORD_
A TEACHER has told of the greatest moment of discouragement that ever
came to her. At cost of great labor she had fitted up a room for the use
of children, placing pictures on the walls, plants in the windows,
goldfish on the table, and a canary in a cage. But the night before the
day when she planned to welcome the children to the room there was a
cold snap, and the janitor let the fire go out. In the morning she
looked on broken radiators, frozen goldfish, drooping plants, and what
she feared was a dead bird. In
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