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A Dry Nights Sleep
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Be Courteous by Mrs. M.H. Maxwell

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BE COURTEOUS:
and but few trees to diversify the almost interminable prospect,
rage, repaying their assaults with fearful oaths and bitter curses; but
saying, "Mother don't want no company." This seemed true enough; for
Appledale, and invite Miss Martha and Miss Emma Lindsay to be of our
anything else, had it not been for Susan and Margaret Sliver, who
window, and say, "Beware, Graffam, beware." Little, however, was
folks within doors: and others thought (very justly too) that the
Henry assured her that they should, Martha respectfully declined the
Laughing Stock, That She Was Obliged Not Only To Forgive, But To Love
beside some one who knew more than herself.
Alice More professed herself very glad to see her; but this profession,
very glad to see her, and now you have no interest in making her either
the same thoughts, without knowing anything about it! When you gave me
minute, and turning with a smile toward Emma. "Henry wants us to go to
that it was just high enough for him.
us."
you please."
"Be ye warmed and clothed," while it provides not the things which are
it unflinchingly speaks truth to those whom it concerns, is careful to
Kind "good Morning" The High Hill Unexpected Meeting Romance And
His Old Hat From His Head, And Bowed Low, While Emma Bade Him Good By.
little exertion, and soon found herself upon the broad flat rock.
she, with an expression of real interest and concern.
shame. "I have often felt," she continued, "a strong desire to visit
Leave You To Climb That Hill Again Today You Must Go To Our House, And
was desired. The farmer folded his hands, and the whole family sat
must he done with my might."
given both Margaret and Susan better food for the immortal mind, but
her heart, and showing itself in its most appropriate dress, which is
something in her manner like the resignation of a stricken, but
starving."
other, and talked of old acquaintances, and other days, themes upon
languid than she had been the day before. Dora was putting things in
peculiarity in Dora.
the last. Amanda soon followed her young sister to the tomb; but the
Dancing Master Were No Longer Desired.
Good Seed, As Shown By Little Emma, Was A Great Love Of Truth A Love
Polishes The Hewn Stone After The Similitude Of A Palace."
and with greater trembling was it asked, as Emma grew in stature and
Mrs. Lindsay ceased to feel chagrined at the sacrifice made to
long to see her! she loves me, and prays for me; it seems to me that
gone. What have they been doing for her? This winning softness and
always ready to aid her.
feared that the vision was fated to pass away, "For my character is
"It has pleased God," said Graffam, "to lay three of my children
and thinking over the matter, Emma walked out into the road, wandering
showing him no respect."
to mingle with their fellows, Mrs. Cotting's help will be needed; she
madam, which must be fully occupied. We called to inquire respecting a
Mr. Cotting to attend the funeral. Graffam went for old Mr. Sliver, who
delicately classed with the rest, calling the whole "medicine."
"Five dollars, miss; and a good bargain at that." "Five dollars! O
iniquity, but in the truth," exulted as one that findeth great spoil.
wondered at the feelings which came over her, as Emma replied so meekly
more genteel in her manners than was Fanny Brighton; but she had not
Holy: And How Can Sin Approach Purity Without Fear And Trembling? She
see a great deal to be done now, and wish sometimes that those who have
had long entreated her to do, namely, to come weary and heavy laden to
beautiful as the spring, had left in passing a more enduring fragrance




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