. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . y. Because you never lose any ofyour things, and always know where tofind them. SHmIt. And why do I always knowwhere to find my things? 128 ECLECTIC SERIES. Mary. I do not know why, I am I did know, I might sometimes findmy own. Sarah. I will tell you the secret. Ihave a place for everything, and I puteverything in its place when I havedone using it. Mary. 0 Sarah! who wants to runand put away a thing as soon as shehas used it, as if her life dependedupon it ? Sarah. Our life does not depend uponit, but our comfort does, surelv. How •> much more
. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . y. Because you never lose any ofyour things, and always know where tofind them. SHmIt. And why do I always knowwhere to find my things? 128 ECLECTIC SERIES. Mary. I do not know why, I am I did know, I might sometimes findmy own. Sarah. I will tell you the secret. Ihave a place for everything, and I puteverything in its place when I havedone using it. Mary. 0 Sarah! who wants to runand put away a thing as soon as shehas used it, as if her life dependedupon it ? Sarah. Our life does not depend uponit, but our comfort does, surelv. How •> much more time will it take to put athing in its place, than to hunt forit or to borrow whenever you want touse it ? Mary. Well, Sarah, I will never bor-row of you again, you may dependupon it. Sarah. You are not offended with me,I hope. Mary. No, but I am ashamed. Be-fore night, I will have a place for every-thing, and then I will keep everything SECOND READER. 129 in its place. You have taught me alesson that I shall remember. LESSON nurse thy fretful 3,9. MY MOTHER. irm/oe, on/u 130 ECLECTIC SERIES.
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