[Elsie’s New Relations by Martha Finley]@TWC D-Link bookElsie’s New Relations CHAPTER II 4/9
Seating himself he took what Max had brought, and glancing hastily over it, "How much of this trash have you read, Max ?" he asked. "The paper and most of one book, papa.
I'll not read any more such, since you've forbidden me; but they're very interesting, papa." "I dare say, to a boy of your age.
But you don't think I would want to deprive you of any innocent pleasure, Max ?" "No, sir; oh, no! But may I know why you won't let me read such stories ?" "Yes; it is because they give false views of life, and thus lead to wrong and foolish actions.
Why, Max, some boys have been made burglars and highwaymen by such stories.
I want you to be a reader, but of good and wholesome literature; books that will give you useful information and good moral teachings; above all things, my son, I would have you a student of the Bible, 'the holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise unto salvation through faith which is in Jesus Christ.' Do you read it often, Max ?" "Not very, papa.
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