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Evangeline

PART II
8/22

Think of the homes made by long years of patient toil, the familiar and much loved scenes--all that made life dear--must be left behind and life begun anew amid strange scenes and among strange people.

What utter despair must have possessed them.) What scene of wild passion Father Felician met when he opened the church door! Could force have quieted this mob?
Could they have been _made_ quiet?
Then Father Felician enters, raises his hand and stillness reigns.

What causes this great change?
What wisdom does the priest show?
Does he say much?
To what does he turn their thoughts?
Why?
Who is the "Prince of Peace"?
What great character in history had a like power over a multitude?
Was it a great thing that the people could say from their hearts "O Father, Forgive Them"?
Who said it before this?
The evening service is held and quiet after the storm.

How were their souls translated?
What is the reference to Elijah?
_Evangeline's Service.

Shadows._ Lesson X, Lines 487-523.
What change here introduced?
Why should it come in here?
Any reason except a continuation of the story?
(A well written play or story has a careful mixture of pathos and humor.


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