. Letters from Europe to the children; Uncle John upon his travels. e words: To the memory of the Princess Elizabeth^ daugh-ter of King Charles /., ivho died at Carisbrooke Cas-tle, Sept. 8, 1650, and is interred beneath the cJiaiicelof thii church, this monument is erected as a token ofrespect for her virtues a fid of sympathy for her mis-fortunes, by Victoria R. This was a beautiful act in Qiieen Victoria,was it not? As we stood looking at the lovelymarble figure, and thought of the long sicknessand the long sorrow of this young princess, wefelt glad that there is a heaven where the suffer-i
. Letters from Europe to the children; Uncle John upon his travels. e words: To the memory of the Princess Elizabeth^ daugh-ter of King Charles /., ivho died at Carisbrooke Cas-tle, Sept. 8, 1650, and is interred beneath the cJiaiicelof thii church, this monument is erected as a token ofrespect for her virtues a fid of sympathy for her mis-fortunes, by Victoria R. This was a beautiful act in Qiieen Victoria,was it not? As we stood looking at the lovelymarble figure, and thought of the long sicknessand the long sorrow of this young princess, wefelt glad that there is a heaven where the suffer-ing and the sorrowful shall suffer and be sorrow-ful no more. But now, as we have come down from thecastle, I think I will take you with me to anotherplace and tell you about another young person,not unlike the lovely and gentle Princess Eliza-beth, although in a very different conditionof life. Do you have among your Sabbath-school books the one entitled Little Jane, theYoung Cottager? She was a dear little Chris-tian girl, so good and so intelligent, although so. Little Jane Learning the Verses. t^
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