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The good time coming. Arthur, T. S. (1809–1885).
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THE GOOD TIME COMING.

BY

T. S. ARTHUR.

BOSTON: L. P. CROWN & CO., 61 CORNHILL. PHILADELPHIA: J. W. BRADLEY, 48 N. FOURTH ST.

1855.
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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, by T. S. ARTHUR, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. STEREOTYPED BY L. JOHNSON & CO. PHILADELPHIA. BOTNER & DOYLE, PRINTERS.

PREFACE.

LIFE is a mystery to all men, and the more profound the deeper the striving spirit is immersed in its own selfish instincts. How earnestly do we all fix our eyes upon the slowly-advancing future, impatiently waiting that good time coming which never comes! How fast the years glide by, beginning in hope and ending in disappointment! Strange that we gain so little of true wisdom amid the sharp disappointments that meet us at almost every turn! How keenly the writer has suffered with the rest, need not be told. It will be enough to say that he, too, has long been an anxious waiter for the "good time coming," which has not yet arrived.

But hope should not die because of our disappointments. There is a good time coming, and for each one of us, if we work and wait for it; but we must work patiently, and look in the right direction. Perhaps our meaning will be plainer after our book is read.

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