The school physiology journal . therways of being dis-honest besides takingthings which do notbelong to us. Let ussee what some of themare. Rose and HerTea-Set. Rose wanted a dollstea-set more than any-thing else. One dayher father promised tobuy her one if shehad perfect lessons atschool every day for aweek. Rose studiedvery hard and whenFriday came she hadnot missed once. Shebegan to feel verysure of the tea-set. Inthe spelling class theword kitten came toher. She began c-i-tkit- The girl nextto her felt sorry for Rose. She knew about thetea-set and she wanted to play with it after itwas bou


The school physiology journal . therways of being dis-honest besides takingthings which do notbelong to us. Let ussee what some of themare. Rose and HerTea-Set. Rose wanted a dollstea-set more than any-thing else. One dayher father promised tobuy her one if shehad perfect lessons atschool every day for aweek. Rose studiedvery hard and whenFriday came she hadnot missed once. Shebegan to feel verysure of the tea-set. Inthe spelling class theword kitten came toher. She began c-i-tkit- The girl nextto her felt sorry for Rose. She knew about thetea-set and she wanted to play with it after itwas bought, so she touched Roses arm andwhispered, k-i-t-. Rose tried again. Thistime she spelled the word correctly. Well, Rose, shall I buy the tea-set to-mor-row? said her father that night. Rose showed him her card. Every lessonperfect for the week. But she looked very un-happy and there was a lump in her throat whenshe thought of the tea-set. By and by thewhole story came out. Father took Rose onhis knee and they had a long Always tell the truth, my boy. Teacher— What do you think he said? Iwill write some of the things on the board forus to remember. An honest person never cheats in his lessons. An honest person does not try to make peo-ple think he knows what he does not. Teacher—You will be glad to know thatRoses father gave her a second week to workfor her tea-set, and that this time she earned ithonestly. Who knows another way to be honest?See if you can find out from this story. The Two Sleds. There were threeboys and only twosleds, so they tookturns in riding downthe long hill. Kentand Ralsey went first,then Ralsey and Olin,then Olin and Kent. Which boy gets themost rides? said aman who was watchingthe fun. Oh, we get just thesame, cried the boysin a chorus. Twould-nt be fair any otherway. Well, you boys arehonest, thats certain,said the man. Keepright on and youllmake good men someday. Teacher — Kentand Ralsey were largerthan Olin. Supposethey had ridden more


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