Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . n p,nr ly- jusetop, watch- ch we men, ate wi il chime NAZARETH—THE CARPENTERS SOn!^ ^^^^ \ upurs which noaiPhotogravure from a painting by Franz Muller. upon o tr-n;. ?^4ir igMJyM/i ^^i£tautft^itt*f Sttt/Ueka/t -1^ fj (lEORtll-: WILLIAM ClKTIS ^227 centers here. The youth of the Madonna and tlic unrecorded\-ears of the Child belong? to Nazareth. Therefore imaginationunbends to the sweet associations of domestic life. The littlepicture in the Uffizi recurs again, and the delicate sketches ofOverbeck. illustrating the life of Christ, i


Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . n p,nr ly- jusetop, watch- ch we men, ate wi il chime NAZARETH—THE CARPENTERS SOn!^ ^^^^ \ upurs which noaiPhotogravure from a painting by Franz Muller. upon o tr-n;. ?^4ir igMJyM/i ^^i£tautft^itt*f Sttt/Ueka/t -1^ fj (lEORtll-: WILLIAM ClKTIS ^227 centers here. The youth of the Madonna and tlic unrecorded\-ears of the Child belong? to Nazareth. Therefore imaginationunbends to the sweet associations of domestic life. The littlepicture in the Uffizi recurs again, and the delicate sketches ofOverbeck. illustrating the life of Christ, in which as a bloomingboy in his fathers shop he saws a bit of wood into the form ofa cross, looking up smilingly to the thoughtful Josej^h and theyearning Mary, as when he brings her the passion-flower in thepleasant room. The tranquil afternoon streams up the valley, and your heartis softened as if In- that tender smile of Mary; and yielding tosoliciting friars, you go quietly and see where Josephs housestood, and where the Angel Gabriel saluted Mary, and the chim-ney of the hearth upon which she warmed food for her youngchild, and baked cakes for Joseph when he came home fromwork, and the rock whence the Jews wishe


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