[Jo’s Boys by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookJo’s Boys CHAPTER 6 18/31
That is the text of my little sermon to you.
Virtue, which means honour, honesty, courage, and all that makes character, is the red thread that marks a good man wherever he is.
Keep that always and everywhere, so that even if wrecked by misfortune, that sign shall still be found and recognized.
Yours is a rough life, and your mates not all we could wish, but you can be a gentleman in the true sense of the word; and no matter what happens to your body, keep your soul clean, your heart true to those who love you, and do your duty to the end.' As she spoke Emil had risen and stood listening with his cap off and a grave, bright look as if taking orders from a superior officer; when she ended, he answered briefly, but heartily: 'Please God, I will!' 'That's all; I have little fear for you, but one never knows when or how the weak moment may come, and sometimes a chance word helps us, as so many my dear mother spoke come back to me now for my own comfort and the guidance of my boys,' said Mrs Jo, rising; for the words had been said and no more were needed. 'I've stored 'em up and know where to find 'em when wanted.
Often and often in my watch I've seen old Plum, and heard you and Uncle talking so plainly, I'd have sworn I was here.
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