The North Carolina Presbyterian . e which Ithink you can guess, when I tell you thather sister is coming to-morrow at sun-jise—her twin sister, so like my visitorthat no one could tell them apart,though some of her gifts and some of herdesires will be different from to-days guest You say you dont know her name, mother ? I didnt say that. I said she did nottell me her name. But I do know it—it is Thursday J Thursday! cried Effie, laughing.^*You just mean to-day, theo. Yes, to-day. And your visitor to-morrow will be named— Friday, of course. Effie was very much amused at theidea of the Thursday
The North Carolina Presbyterian . e which Ithink you can guess, when I tell you thather sister is coming to-morrow at sun-jise—her twin sister, so like my visitorthat no one could tell them apart,though some of her gifts and some of herdesires will be different from to-days guest You say you dont know her name, mother ? I didnt say that. I said she did nottell me her name. But I do know it—it is Thursday J Thursday! cried Effie, laughing.^*You just mean to-day, theo. Yes, to-day. And your visitor to-morrow will be named— Friday, of course. Effie was very much amused at theidea of the Thursday visitor a^d theFriday visitor; but, when she woke upin her little bed the next morning, shesaid softly to herself: How do you do, Mrs. Friday? Iwonder what you have brought me to-day? At any rate, I am going to do allthe things you ask me, cause -you ^vegot to die at sunset, you know. ^ w And, right away, Mistress Friday ask-ed the little girl to get up and dress intime for morning prayers.—5M»^aySchool Times.
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