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  6. THE LESSON OF NATURE.

    One lesson, Nature, let me learn of thee, One lesson which in every wind is blown; One lesson of two duties' kept at one, Though the loud world proclaim their ...

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  7. THE STORYTELLER. HER ENGAGEMENT.

    DEAREST SALLIE,—I know you think that I ought to have written long ago. You wouldn't think so, however, if you knew everything, And you shall know ...

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  8. BE CAREFUL WITH THAT LAMP.

    I sincerely hope that Mrs. Filmer has abandoned the custom of keeping an oil lamp burning in her room at night. She does not say what the necessity was, but I trust it no ...

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    SALLIE DEAREST:I have waited quite a while before writing to you, because it was necessary for me to see Dudley before I could answer your ...

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    MR SWEET SALLIE: In a fearful state of hurry. Only time enough for a scribbled line to explain what I meant when I said in my last letter that "it ...

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  12. HEALTH OF BODY AND MIND.

    Health is in itself the greatest blessing one can have. It is God's good gift; so good that it never brings behind it any curse. In the old poem of ...

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  13. THE TRIVIALITIES OF ROYALTY.

    The trivialities of royalty become ludicrucus (observes "Onida" in the Forum) in an age in which these have lost such symbolism as they once ...

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    YOU SWEET LITTLE FRIEND: Thanks so much for your charming letter. I knew you would enter into the spirit of my little romance with all the ...

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  16. FROM TREE TO NEWSPAPER.

    At Menzel & Co.'s paper pulp factory, Eisenthal, Austria, three growing trees were recently transformed into a printed newspaper in 145 minutes. ...

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  17. "THE MATER."

    Before me as I write, smiling down from yonder wall, is my mother's portrait, with the snowy bands of hair parted plainly in the fashion of the day. ...

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  18. THE RIVAL'S REVENGE.

    'Twas autumntide, the glorious god of day Had sunk behind the everlasting hills To rise next morn in all its bright array, Shedding its splendor oe'r the rippling rills. ...

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