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Aunt Jane’s Nieces Out West

CHAPTER II
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"What was it all about, Mr.Werner ?" "We try," said he, slowly and impressively, as if in love with his theme, "to give to our pictures an educational value, as well as to render them entertaining.

Some of them contain a high moral lesson; others, a warning; many, an incentive to live purer and nobler lives.
All of our plots are conceived with far more thought than you may suppose.

Underlying many of our romances and tragedies are moral injunctions which are involuntarily absorbed by the observers, yet of so subtle a nature that they are not suspected.

We cannot preach except by suggestion, for people go to our picture shows to be amused.

If we hurled righteousness at them they would soon desert us, and we would be obliged to close up shop." "I must confess that this is, to me, a most novel presentation of the subject," said Beth, more graciously.


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