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Newmarket Courier, 9 Jun 1870, p. 4

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Bay Horrible I what cruel parents they were no thing they pleasant people enough honest and upright enough as the world and meant to bring op their children right and would been angry indeed had any one laid hard and unjust in treatment of their children they taught them to lie i When boating when had demonstrated his pow of when ho earthly father who had done toward child he Heavenly Father would do toward him- law of was and ho threw down tho rod and bent his housewajd I felt that if I met him there must collision and I fled to chamber and threw myself in a chair at tho window which overlooked tho porch where Jim mys mother at work I watched father as be walked down path There mas no sign of pity on his flushed face but instead expression of satisfaction with haying done a good tiling vindicated his authority punished the boy for a sin and set his feet in the path of rectitude As he came to his wife he said I guess Ive given him a trouncing that he will member one spell What in the world makes the boy lie bo Im sure I dont I waited with cars for some words of condemnation from tho mother but listened vainly Only worked her butter busily wondered what made the boy tell tock as red with livid wells and In blood came through the liri band up fastening it around his neck end commanding well J my voice I proposed to with joe to hit room and rest slowly to feet put Into roino IK to ward tho and gained chamber hi he mo I had left it by I persuaded to Ho 1 bed while I bathed hip told ho was for which his father had in him Ity his Lnflwcck bo referring to fa- her It curious lo boo how ho peaking tho word father told wo If would dig the totcca the patch I might go tho next flay and I the next day hut I stuck ho ho did not promise me hut I to it that ho did say no nod told him when ho said Then Jiopflidho didnt caw If ho did bo I couldnt go for I Pink up cider apples nrd if Id bo good boy and work right logo for off tho nuts fast as could and Bile and all and when I him if I no I shouldnt end night go over Into back lot and get ha Sheep I to go and with the other boys to hunt id through woods hunting for tho old mare and mo and I said I couldnt find he sheep the lot and was jooVing for in tho woods and ho the sheep in tho lot for ho them coming through it and ho told mo that I bad lied knew ho would mo anyhow and ho and I him and Ill run away Id rather live on an island like sbinson Crusoe and Friday livo th mo than to hero and bo licked What I cay 1 nothing but down thing to talk to his mother about but I found her unto the in flour and her head full of baking for morrow a of her mouth keep shady on subject I wandered off to tho orchard and Eat down tho yellow and held my tongue but in my heart of I thanked I was an old maid and had no boys bring up At night the Deacon came home turned it horse ate supper and then in quired for Jimmy Mrs did not know Ho looked surprised not to say alarmed took down hat and went the bam Boon ho camo bock and I con fesa I chuckled to that ho looked and scared I had a good mind to keep still and let him get what Theodore Win- thry calls a prickly scare but ho came to mo and asked me if knew whero he was I reluctantly answered Up and abed Deacon an inquiry bis shaggy and went up tho I would have given all tho apples i him he I milling much as cIct Hah Is greater Whatisfnllbl Doing will and no pvtJon A beautiful reply I A ah never portrays his character Letter by tho way and manner In which he the character of another glvCB quickly acord- proverb j but a gift not only given unexpectedly li fconiaofall men are r by Ignorant am uekb of I th if There Is mo really 1b Hun i last years enow a fay- consider that vanity ltflttaolfto wishing ten for good actions Itlanvlrtuo the world virtue hone Industry on Ity ii worker A young lady of more sense mora accomplishments than earning of pcrm than of mind more admirers than friends fools than vise men for attendants think justly Is very different from billiMtly Ml to wlselj- Is Is always at Alio last which like I ad so prudently your promises considered as ability He perform Is false I happier for life from having i agreeable tour or lived fo no pleasant people ho far back as could be remembered his family had been hanged or even im prisoned none of them had been remark able liara yet Jim would lie there was no question of that and I resolved to Enow why Deacon Thome washed and tombed and I him ask his wife for ft clean shirt It waa Saturday and I wondered where he could be going and Yankee like eel myself to guessing and Yankee like too guessed it out belonging to a Baptist church and today Covenant day Pretty soon I heard hint come out upon the porch and say to wife Nancy it seems to me that you might get your work done up times It isnt well for you and it plagues me to have the brothers and as where sister ia What tell em Nancy You can tell em replied in that I have no help about my there over bruised and beaten Next morning when Jim camo breakfast was over he naked mother if ho couldnt have some boiled eggs She told him she had sold all the eggs to Thurston yesterday morning Jim in looking around for something to Cat found a panful of Strange Jim told lies Who taught him One day Deacon came down to Deacon Thomes lo buy a good cow Tho Jim was on hand to drive up the cows with instructions to leave three or four of the best ones in the field They were driven into the milking yard duly by Deacon Friable and praised depreciated by Deacon ac cording to his anxiety to sell or keep any par in the scale At last by was induced to choose the poorest one in the lot not only poor m flesh but poor every way And what think you decided him to take her Thorne said to Jim What do you think mother will when she finds lived for any length over a single passion awaken the faculty and habit of reflection that schools without them God think nothing or by others jingo ill a years study rearing by George me other thing else good gracious trlily succeed is to do way he thinks it ought work rind its as much ready for Mr got a flea had told his wife that along without a f Bummers work dona and the weather Mrs had reluctantly to try it for too had the main chance When I old piebald horse hitched to old green wagon and tho Deacon seated therein and all together moving through the gate I hurried down stairs and vent to bare Pushing the door open and following the sound of suppressed I found Jim crouching in the corner with half hidden in a tuft of lay quivering with excitement and pain When I put my hand upon Did she tear Not at all bore with christian meekness Deacon when he and Deacon Friable came in to finish business by transferring fifty dollars from one pool to another You always manage to the best cows and keep tho poorest Strange Jim told Heal Who taught Deacon dinner Ho graciously assented and the two deacons settled themselves comfortably in their and had a good over church matters When di ready we all sat down and Deacon asked a blessing in which he praised Deacon Mrs- and tho stranger within me and I really expected to hear him for the old cow but he stop ped just short of it Dinner over ho shook all round in the most friendly manner and away When he waa safely iu tho road Deacon Thome chuckled audibly and said to hie wife with a poke in her aide Old FillPail difference in butter To which Mrs replied with grave cunning Neither chuckle poke or loat tin the ever present Jim Strange Jim told lieBt Who taught Mm A Poetical Will The fol- is a copy of- the will of a Spits which baa been proved in beaten when I lifted head and pillowed it on my lap floods of tears gushed forth I Jet him have a good him by passing my hand lightly over his damp hair When he shirt hand and si did grew calmer I looked at his back and my lips to suppress a eon 111- M Music Given Away I Or Worth for of pre paying Jin to cents for every of Music i J family affordfor by raying a copy of MONTH- you frill get Four to Five 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