. Our young folks [serial]. ur mind that you dontknow everything yet, and wont for some time. Jacks gray eyes were looking dubiously at him, though there was a queerlittle twinkle in them; but he held out his hand at once. Paul drew backa moment; then, meeting his mothers gentle glance, and beginning to beashamed of his bad temper, he shook hands with Jack very much as thoughhe had rather not, and went into the house. Next morning Polly and her mother, walking up to Jacks house, werepassed by the stage-coach, carrying all the Lanes to the steamboat and Harry waved their handkerchief


. Our young folks [serial]. ur mind that you dontknow everything yet, and wont for some time. Jacks gray eyes were looking dubiously at him, though there was a queerlittle twinkle in them; but he held out his hand at once. Paul drew backa moment; then, meeting his mothers gentle glance, and beginning to beashamed of his bad temper, he shook hands with Jack very much as thoughhe had rather not, and went into the house. Next morning Polly and her mother, walking up to Jacks house, werepassed by the stage-coach, carrying all the Lanes to the steamboat and Harry waved their handkerchiefs, but Paul sat up stiffly, and didnot turn his head. Thats an awful boy, said Polly ; I wish he would nt come here nextsummer. Maybe he 11 be better then, said her mother. He sha nt ever touch my Seraphina, if he is nt, said Polly. Helooked at her yesterday, and she s acted real bad ever since, and wont situp good or anything. Well, said her mother, laughing; you keep straight yourself; thatsthe main thing. Helen C. 6o Children s Hymn. [January,


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