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Louis’ School Days

CHAPTER VI
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1-9; xxxiv.

1-10; John xxi.

15-17; 1 Cor.ix.16, 17, 19; and both the Epistles to Timothy; and underneath the references was the Apostle's injunction, "Meditate upon these things; give thyself wholly to them, that thy profiting may appear unto all." When Louis was fairly in bed that night, he was called on for a story.
"Tell us the end of the princess Rosetta, Louis," cried Frank; "I want to know how the fair animal got out of her watery bedroom, and whether the green dog ever got his nose nipped by the oysters he was so fond of snapping up." "Yes, Rosetta!" cried several voices.

"Did she ever get to the king of the peacocks, Louis ?" "No, no," cried Reginald; "it is not fit for Sunday." "I am sure we have been doing heaps of good things to-day," replied Frank, lightly; "come, Louis." "I must not," said Louis, gently.

"I do not like telling stories at night at all, because I think we ought not to fill our heads with such things when we are going to sleep; but I must not tell you Rosetta to-night, Frank." "Get along," said Frank, contemptuously; "you are not worth the snap of a finger.


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