. How to be happy though married. Being a handbook to marriage . CHAPTER XVII. THE EDUCATION OF PARENTS. O dearest, dearest boy ! my heart For better lore would seldom I but teach the hundredth part Of what from thee I learn.—IVordsziwih, How admirable is the arrangement through which human beings areled by their strongest affections to subject themselves to a discipline theywould else elude.—Herbert Spencer. Y friend, said an old Quaker, to a lady whocontemplated adopting a child, I know nothow far thou wilt succeed in educating her, butI am quite certain she will educate you. How


. How to be happy though married. Being a handbook to marriage . CHAPTER XVII. THE EDUCATION OF PARENTS. O dearest, dearest boy ! my heart For better lore would seldom I but teach the hundredth part Of what from thee I learn.—IVordsziwih, How admirable is the arrangement through which human beings areled by their strongest affections to subject themselves to a discipline theywould else elude.—Herbert Spencer. Y friend, said an old Quaker, to a lady whocontemplated adopting a child, I know nothow far thou wilt succeed in educating her, butI am quite certain she will educate you. Howencouraging and strengthening it should be forparents to reflect that, in training up their children in the waythey should go, they are at the same time training up them-selves \\\ the way they should go; that along with the educationof their children their own higher education cannot but becarried on. In Silas Marner, George Eliot has shown how


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