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Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER IV
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He looked towards her, and, remembering her anger, a shadow flitted across his face.

But his mother smiled and looked kindly towards him.

Instantly the boy dropped his playthings, and sprung to her side.

She stooped and kissed him.
"Oh, mother! I do love you, and I will try to be good!" Blinding tears came to my eyes, and I saw this scene no longer.

I was out among the works of nature, and my instructor was by my side.
"Despise not again the humble and the commonplace," said he, "for upon these rest the happiness and well-being of the world.


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