. Youth's educator for home and society ... tuous laugh dissi-pates the darkness, and brings genuine daylight. Butthe fun must be sincere—the laugh no dry, half-hearted one. It should be spontaneous, irresistible,infectious. Such laughs are catching, for it is hardnot to be joyous when we see others so, who are inearnest about it. THE BOYS AND GIRLS AT HOME. 275 l( the boys and girls prize their homes as theyshould, they will value the priceless opportunitiesafrorded them of becoming useful and they study the causes of failure of those who havepr&C2ded them, and shun them as they
. Youth's educator for home and society ... tuous laugh dissi-pates the darkness, and brings genuine daylight. Butthe fun must be sincere—the laugh no dry, half-hearted one. It should be spontaneous, irresistible,infectious. Such laughs are catching, for it is hardnot to be joyous when we see others so, who are inearnest about it. THE BOYS AND GIRLS AT HOME. 275 l( the boys and girls prize their homes as theyshould, they will value the priceless opportunitiesafrorded them of becoming useful and they study the causes of failure of those who havepr&C2ded them, and shun them as they love theirown good names, and hope for an honored future. I2e true, honest, faithful and industrious. Live sothav the world will need you, and the parents wholov& you will be proud of your success. Who knows how far to trust a friend, How far to hate a foe?Just when to speak a kindly Yes, And when a sturdy No?Who knows—the grim old Grecian sage Says gravely, from my shelf,The wisest man in all the world Is he who knows CHAPTER XXII. ETIQUETTE OF VISITING.
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