. Jessie Grey; or, The discipline of life, a Canadian tale . ht thatis so plain and bright to you, dear Jessie, she says, atlast; and I will search and pray until it shines uponme, too, in its full radiance! They part from one another at last, each feeling anew interest and tenderness springing up in her heart,and having become better friends, through the conver-sation of these few hours, than all the previous months of school-intercourse had made them. TOO A WORD IN SEASON. The friendship commenced this bright December daystrengthens and increases in after-years; and manytimes, when school-da


. Jessie Grey; or, The discipline of life, a Canadian tale . ht thatis so plain and bright to you, dear Jessie, she says, atlast; and I will search and pray until it shines uponme, too, in its full radiance! They part from one another at last, each feeling anew interest and tenderness springing up in her heart,and having become better friends, through the conver-sation of these few hours, than all the previous months of school-intercourse had made them. TOO A WORD IN SEASON. The friendship commenced this bright December daystrengthens and increases in after-years; and manytimes, when school-days are long past, they meet andtalk over the influences and events of the morning thatfirst broke through the reserve of mere acquaintance,and made them life-long friends. And Jessie Grey goes on rejoicing, in the quiet paththrough which the present leads her; but as she keeps the noiseless tenor of her way, she does notforget the words of the wise man, but often experi-ences for herself that a word fitly spoken is like applesof gold in pictures of


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