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…. WEAR A SMILE
– Which will you do – Smile and make other happy, or be crabbed,
and make every one around you most miserable? The amount of happiness
you can produce is incalculable, if you show a smiling face, a kind heart,
and speak pleasant words. Wear a smiling countenance – let joy beam
in your eyes, and love grow on your forehead. There is no joy like that
which springs from a kind act or pleasant deed – and you may feel
it at night when you rest, and at morning when you rise, and through all
the day when about your business.
A smile; who will refuse a smile, A pleasant smile for every face, …. In a metropolitan criminal court, eight years
ago, a poor woman, whose boy had been sentenced to a long term in the
penitentiary, for some not well-proved offence, said, “Won’t
your Honor give him a shorter term? He is a good boy to me, your Honor
– he always was. I’ve just made him some nice clothes, your
Honor, which fit him beautiful,” (and she looked, as she said this,
as only a mother can look at her boy,) “ and if you give him a long
time to stay in the prison, the clothes won’t fit him when he comes
out, for he’s a growin’ boy.”
Poor mother! She had saved much (for her) from her scant earnings to clothe her boy “like the neighbors’ children.” This was too much for her son. He melted – he wept – he repented – he was forgiven. And he is now one of the most promising, enterprising, and honourable young merchants in our city. Every word of this is true, and known to be so to very many persons. …. MISS BREMER thus expresses a good wife’s
duty: - …. THE BIBLE. – Lieutenant Maury, of the National Observatory, in a lecture in New York said: - “I have always found, in my scientific studies, that when I could get the Bible to say anything on the subject, if afforded me a firm platform to stand upon, and another round in the ladder, by which I could safely ascend.” Main Menu - Shop Online - Email Us
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