. Jessie Grey; or, The discipline of life, a Canadian tale . ation of Mrs Bums, that it is goodto be at home again, and she is glad to be there. Willie settles himself next morning to write a long account of their vacation rambles for his papa, and 89 M LIFE IN THE NEW HOME. Jessie alternately assists his memory and her auntie,who is beginning to put in order the rooms of the house,that have been so long unused. A letter is received from Miss Mills, telling them ofthe final sickness and death of Grandma sonwyful recollections are awakened by thenews, but their kind friend has so t
. Jessie Grey; or, The discipline of life, a Canadian tale . ation of Mrs Bums, that it is goodto be at home again, and she is glad to be there. Willie settles himself next morning to write a long account of their vacation rambles for his papa, and 89 M LIFE IN THE NEW HOME. Jessie alternately assists his memory and her auntie,who is beginning to put in order the rooms of the house,that have been so long unused. A letter is received from Miss Mills, telling them ofthe final sickness and death of Grandma sonwyful recollections are awakened by thenews, but their kind friend has so thoughtfully andskilfully reminded them of the release that their dear,old nurse has gained, and has mingled so many cheer-ful items in her sorrow-bearing pages, that they cannotencourage selfish sorrow with these before them. We have another friend in heaven, Willie, and thatneed not make us sad, says Jessie. I am sure that isthe way Miss Mills wants us to look at it; and the samelove that took those who are gone from us will providemore when we need
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