The Devil
The Devil
A Tragedy of the Heart and Conscience
There is a great lesson for all women and men in this wonderful story. It is one that will impress with its power. But I am glad to say that I do not believe fully in its truth. The Devil here wins his victory, as he has won many. But each year, as men and women get better, the victories of Satan are fewer. Good men and good women fight against evil and do not yield. (Novelized by Joseph O'Brien from Henry W. Savage's great play.)
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at the picture might have been painted any time these last six years," Herman said. "But Olga has been nervous about the ball we are going to have to-night, and I thought it best to bring her to-day to distract her. You know this is really a house-warming to-night."
"And we were obliged to invite so many people," Olga said, still looking at the pictures.
"I hate these social affairs," Herman rattled on, "but I suppose in our position they are inevitable. What time shall I return for Olga?"
"It grows dark quickly," Karl said, looking at his watch. "In another hour we shall not be able to see. Suppose you return about 4 o'clock."
"Very well; and now I must be going. You are coming to the ball to-night, Karl? You know you really are the guest of honor; isn't he, Olga?"
"Yes, indeed. Karl is to fall in love with his future wife to-night."
Karl looked at her, but she spoke with perfect self-possession, and lightly.
"I shall do my best," he said, and he tried to spea
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