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' To Pere Monsabre, the distinguished French preacher, there came one Sabbath, after mass, a lady who insisted that she must confess an affair of great importance. It was a matter of conscience, and she explained that she was most seriously disturbed. Tn fact, she was sadly given to vanity. That,very morning she confessed, she had looked in the glass and had yielded to the temptation of thinking herself pretty. Pere Monsabre looked at her. “Is that all, Then go in peace, for to make a mistake is not a sin.”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 10 August 1910, Page 16

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Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 10 August 1910, Page 16

Untitled New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLV, Issue 6, 10 August 1910, Page 16

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