Chronicle & Gazette (Kingston, ON1835), March 27, 1847, p. 1

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ptrt of ue capful it jxrnatuntfy in vtttej tn the united idtim m the ntmea of threofthe lcal pi t tnhwl trtibue tlwtt to tlte mtfd in a of drifted rlajmi rhotd any tueh tritt or othrrwitfi the parmenl of premium halfyearly or artfriy it 1 irifli ijtlici upon the jevat rate- no- charge for ttamp duly thirty daja allowed after each payment of premium keomet jue without forfeit ue of porcj travetli w extent ivc an tra mtmim 00 the incnt fee pren liher1 mmjen hiiim or pftorm the remttbane ftei aid mcreaej pmpcrur of ih so riv na- eilcj tht dtrrrior at lli tam unual ivmain t diltr t tmwlh ko- lvariprfrim 3ioi ptr eil o the tr- mtdtt 101j on etch policy effected on lie fintfit ictjfo kington lunl qoaid hcvor gaotnilctvc ttt j0h5 fovth ea jots a macdokaio esq m pp davctasi pakti etu ho jons hamiltok- wlll1m tio v fttadlk coulcl jcmx r fomttiii esq- mldlcat kxatalnta auoi hobimoy esa it jamctctll ea- ce aicht orrtct ofno strtth ptmphleuf bjaftk forms table of rties l of agent n obtained at the chief office 7 wall tt b i i r v- r from either of tbc ajenit tbroujsout the united stale and bfit n i- american coonict j lrander starr general a or ihe united slates and b ma newyorklhonuary 187 1 cojooic notice ihe public are hereby notified that i aiti the oftly trolly appointed person to receiro all ratet and aiaetamentt and otcr mohiet jw lo v midland divuict and collector and others are cautioned gainatptying the same to any other perto tt i am the only one who can jiv ihera alreal acquittarice david john smith midland district trniurer office midltod district kiaptr 2nd jafttry 1947 all htf will copy the oopce under the patronage of the medical faculty ditto utitud htalta prurv4u j winers chemical red drop tod universal famicr ontrocnt for too com of scrofula or kmgt i -ii- 1 1 fr vf white swel ling of the joints paias ln the bones acute and chronic inftamzoaiiooi of the joint hip knee ice he rheumatitin anj gout all hard tuaooun and alqictiont of ihe throat and nucfc scaly dry and moit tetter scurvy itch in all iu forma erjtinelta n awaawv where present or of what t r 1 c n baft and all bard tcmora drspeiainf the iobimtobiion when irt i be fore tuppurttion has com me need and after wards limiting the client of the absces binwormt cancers ulcers of erery des cription salt rheum scalds and burnt the preparation of these remedies waa the result of a series of experiment duriag the last four years with the materials of which ii is composed in ihe ifratmenl of a0 above named complaints in their p- plicsaiug the form of the remedies was frequently taried but not a vagfe case of failure has yet been made knowo toihe pro prietor in two cases the disease returoed after use or nt months but apecdily dis appeared upon ihe rencsred application of the remedies the proprietor preaeota it now to the public believing that in their present form they will prorc a convenient application for any of the above complaints and can with confidence recommend them to the afflicted with the assurance of a permanent cure to all who persevere in their application of the most virulent and loathsome diseases to which the body in ihia life is aubject p is almost incredible the wonderful cures they have soon edected when alt othvr means had failed they do not act a repcllant but imperceptibly draw out the poiionou humors and renew a healthy action in the diseased pam the smell t r r neither will their mte injure the aaott delicate constitution and may with equal auccesa be applied to infants aa we as ailutta ther will be found a valuable aprendsge to the toilet no family ebouhl ever be without them a ainfle trial will prove linc more than volumes written in their praise full dinsetions accompany each box and bottle for the treatment of alt the above dis esses prsjcsredonty and told by j winer a f ess 1 ow rrodsiof6s3d perboioe oiairiiiirt 26deacsi for sate by n palmer to my moth lit bt a maitcf ortr it ki n v wuh tboikvt find tad ims wal sksktrv is u i 1 r ofhifty mi paass i hsv thsl r or iv mi of ttsm t fip 1 a u j t to iijt fm i wo 7 ibon j sffk4 nhbki riatstsaf m 1 i rt 10 btter 0r ui bhaw atl44 tpoi in if msvarouc aassnsfj hipyj diri thot mu txy 1 oa r to- ib ricvllecu m ckthsm ui0jott49v wbca rou vttti vlih l tavuoa ttc arauba bsy tpea yoar 111 soi f l 1 r i- or ta srt4ltb of craws 100 wllh ibfi bios of b coobfvs mvosr atif t oa 0 j dear of cnm my toul i ibink thm far all boi ukhs jhjf lsjojb us oukttf frfl gpon mt to dst for i aai ittjs t children while the village school was un der the immediate rule of the parish clerk ii wiv sik endowed io every way bythc lord uf the awasjar so ihat the peasant das were cooaidered well provided foraa to sources of iotorraatxio j cuuld idy a treat deel more in favour ofeasi court and 1 inhabitants ailhcy wer about fifteen years ngo butrhapsi havesintetl enough uv was lall fait nod hanlvrtne but his ttuvcrnrnts jmrtuok nf the irregularity and lmituur of ill or m lenst weakly htalili tui girl was also far and uelkatr but wlh an energy and decmon of character rwrkifitf every rouvcmenl that dofvtved rtotl her inotheras lu her bodily slrengih wln thcckvcr familjcaine to reside nf i alffcrl krris was nearly the o v r rtw uhl the forced blooms t sjes c hall c5 sheriffs smb of lands h saturday the mj day f iuf next wiubesoldatthecoun house in the ciy of kinjtton the undermcu- boned laitjs and tenements seized by vinoe of a writ of fieri facrat issued out of the ditlrkl court of the midland d- tricl and to modireccj via the bank of 1 r u1i1 north america pt s james c die pin and anfais mc vicar ofti sit the riijiij title and interest of the abo dcrendanu in town lot no 3waod also part cf lot no 22 st concession kmgdofit sale at 12 oviock noon t- acordett stkfrm m sheri ip a 0 lire kinpton ifruftfa iwfl d lv cigars ijiftrcoavbd hy subscriber fsiooo havtiinm unorms 6 doa fantas ioooooheroou manilla 10000 nufcaa cars of vanouf oualtes fij lfjnl william j martin market square bnvfc sjresji i3x kihstunsbtli nor 186 sandss sarsaparilla rortttc removal and permantnt curk op all lit i- arising irom an imrifre state yfthk hl00p habit of the system fvlht rcbbtral of iasswss bcn um objrtt m of iupwftwopkssstjsilbew butlhs i f tf i ri irriti j itlslu j j but tlsf sr ainj i- jiittn laamasl ir of acuuu ksslitfr uit incs ifcfitraiuvias of prmtw ps sa4 tlg jit ii foy ril a d iim hu cancj bssn tht vtohd sod uw tnao of lbs awutmh -r- r a duuts hw fiibsr ntr did uiaii tnn r- jf hue bets ou aasf and kosrfd la ibc r 1 r f h of t 1 t ttv si clj cu ts r- ocvtslu aod dpl ihe tulc poison hitk ditci lucif lkwsethtibt 1 r snft r i 1 r bm io ws mss oitririi 1 iir rtrdiblo fifftiion hu ssto i 1 tos variety of chruft bssjlh frosj t i p lo to as a sfe ad ftelvt euro tot scrofvu or ttwxo of ths glorias losra surlmsa scw htsj icirrta ksim psleitailoo of ia hnt itu other dwasu iisn on on ovpor slut s i- j orominjojurbi of uw tfeouts anjasjli tht r obutmt ffoso t ktft js4 mm 10 hood ji boftst tflftb 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foatij io tbs ftmai i of ror oisetn tthod hi vphhw oxut joules sfibs poses for of tvo ooptrow oilvo ood fit c sastbauu orbubosb obtaloosot f t rrotlf f f pored sbd oolfl rybotook ond luuil bj a b kd sands uhouoak tirvfrist fajusn il h t su tt by j- w brraikhioois r- in aitjrsotbocbu hot- und moaruljbjjatalsssssoqseassbdby dtmrn tonftslfy afooihooh ihs uokca suioo ooor bouts siaboiuoiforto fait tmx slbat- a more delightful village than eastcourt it would he difficult to picture its 6ne old manorboose combining the architec ture of halfadozcfl reigns bound togeth er ay by the grosnh ol at least two ceoturies its stragglin gf j j- houses with high gabks aod tal chiiuneja fenced along toe read by broad yellow hedges cut here and there into various patterns where small birds had nested time out of mind- yes eastcourt teas a pleasant here was iq the centre of a sort of com- ran green a pood urg enough to eotitte it to the dignity of h i learned 4t lake but tlte people of eastcourt having beeo oriinallv an unanobiliopot race wtsi satislicil that iho pond shoutd be simply called o pond and a beautiful pood it was two noble willows extended iheir branch- eai nearly to the waters midst and a clump of mingled bolly aod tapering feathery birch was so beautiful in its growth and color that an artist once came ten miles to sketch it a fact which the aged landlord nf the three beehive repeated several times each day of his life forgetting altogether good old soul that every one in fcsstrourt was a ware of a circumstance so flattering to the beauty of their jong lored horn the cottages at eau- court were so disposed as to add to the effect of the larger dwellings pretty white aod brown erections ihey were the walls as while as lime and labor could make them and the darkbrown tliaich nearly covered by those sweet ttd beauti- j climbers which belong of right to the cottage homes of england on the very of an abrupt conical hall that summit ce sprung up svddenl it the back of thej tfieir rational w2 manorhouse was a wiidmi with wide but the many sptf- j5 cxtcndedanrndsnowwhitosatuand j-s- wtcmoiees at tlass foot of the hill on the other side guarded by some venerable trees stood eaawourt church with the adjoining s land wrnawhouw there were but l i- p tv r b ihe vey bom partook of itamar il d iswmm ofh roly en eliflk 0sk mnlcd st j zlj vitjnucrv to create an mawcat lor them and mav beuw snd lucy between eight and nine lrmiited to pas on to the day on which a story connect 1 wilt ihe village maybe cvnilered to opc i a new family a rich aoo rcspectablo family did yog tay itaac wanting the decrstottehouicjwhcremr kowleydied inquired squirt russel of eastcourt of his landstcwarl iwc heywood yes your honor feilicd isoe bowing a lady acd geniciajn mr and mrs dig gons by namr three youog masters two young misses doll looking youog things seven servanw a tutor and a governess djjkortt repeated the squire who had a tittle etning toward atitfocratic names dirgoas it is not an old name iaac ihoughil may belong to respectable people certainly tr hes a fine gentleman sod wears chains and ringsafine gentle man and has his man savajagreat library or his lady ii very clertr indeed his man says they are ao exjroardinary cfare fam ily wc never 1 tlnkhd a family of that descr iption lsaac in the village answer ed mr ruuel slier a pauae i cannot say i like people vho appear more clever than their neigbtors however this is perhaps a prejudice and we should guard against prejudices we will look into ihe referencsss the references were looked into and mr dtbdowwsvowsttd an eligible tenant for decrstone iv arrival of the clever family occasionej more than the ordinary cominolion fur ilcy brought with them various things that the guod people of lite village had only heard irf chemical appa ratus electrifying vitellines various astro nomical instrument in uiort some of the older and simpler nrtl revuarded mr diggons very mo- wh light ut a inxrr- tnancer and taau h acutcfoced u001 a ua frtr wut which they did n k tne when everv thitt settled and every one got used to e7 bgi mr russel and hs brother mi graham russclgrccd that the diggoct w g icoplr although mien up by a desire to be oclebrated m8 l wl thev were odrnm i h ihe coun- uft where bcy i t0 u u uboring to acrrart conversable know ledge jabstruseaichce j not bemg psrtt- cular uao appro s lhc re cetved approbatir to persevere to the extent of way informed and yet havinaasinauerilfoftverythinbatmg this eager thirstirt admiranonnot after science fur blt for the gaping whwli win many- tl family weie b e aod fe pitsbfe not ssjlfi lrt iheir pursuits but willing to ipktn others three or wltibkimrf frocot the new faintly iirc i applause the k ere p tu be wj to w ias many inncrs in her them she num- scieoce imlcertairrls lt the milk art rcoffcimy f j aasrws his ortoauo kstsass wo t f ibx wt s f osaos o sis t f4foootolihribuu t l bb4 is bwwubui ocbo o ffiuo-bj4rilkortfwroskforsaaotabr- inluoosussoooibs t7 john blakiston smimftiior and iclcstcr ortaato atatet 111 let and tnany declared ibere never was so quiet so venerable and yet withal ao cheerful a village as k- jrt or as the very old people call u court o ibe hill it might well be a cheerful village the gentleman who resided in the manorhouse was a magistrate and landlord of every adjacent dwelling he was in all acts of love and charity a seond sir roger do coverly and had a brother a physician who had one wing of the old building fitted up as a surgerv and dispensary but he i never received fee for advice or payment for medicine from any human bem feeling at leost so it would appear from the alacrity with which ho dispenced both that he was under particular ob ligation to all who took his inscriptions and was never happy after a baby wat born in the parish until it was vaccinated it was rare iuked to meet with such men aa the squire and his good brother well might astcourt be the very pari- of english villages i have said no thing of the rector but oartainlv unless he had carefulry labored in and pruned and trimtnedhb vineyard the old wuutd not have descended lo their graves with such hope and humility nor would the i young hare lived together in such peace and goodwill for the rest a dancing a music and a species of drawing mas ter who combined drawing and writing male each the roundof the neighborhood once a week thus the simpleminded paapl itnaeined that the rocamj of lite education were safely secure miniature galvan ou the command uhj wk of the village jaa of the green the hugn t r hcetfumwkm house t hkffulooking foe o pr happr you w fc 3bt5iow riouned wih bk ik ta 5js coocroled by vcoih of flocmhl wan wv soamii rw fj ajjo kk fhi 1 a pawoffva it contained tr plumage splendid i- tut naif birds of in shi lbc wulw sppoar- ance a the dwj combine1 so much that was tteful pwt j- nb erwaarenilchweahh and taste withini former tn subjeeh thla hou had qt mmc of elit brtwhy i w no eaatourt seemrj lo ihmk it slrsne u was almost as la snd of the same date as tho manor-boe- w d had been tmc out of mind inhered by the ww fmilv once as numeros honorable but now dwndlrafriownl- s drenaboynd the lady was shll lovely her cliimtvti were beautiful tlic anl aa il two cbildnm clung together natpg at the evululiontof joodnnturid titicaw who invariably exercised himself tmmae tbcm mrs diggons might sf tnosi b ukctised when returnin- mrs frris vhi or the encomiums she injudiciously phoed on their beauty well mrs erria you may certainly u proud or their bcauiy she exclaimed i never saw two such diruogs loves quite i should so like my aon robert paint them he does such charming this there b no doubt but if he chose hrcould be an r a in three months- alfred draws a liilesaid lift erris mtillle repeated mrs diggonsmy rlrtir lady at his age robert copied ihe crtcons but i do not wundcr at your wiling such angels i assure you i had nvnty of struggles with royelfere i could iiiike mv boys and girls work i lost the fewer of the flock about five years ago dud sweet child in six days of brain fiver a wonderful memory ik hud pur dtfling could repeat poetry for iw0 fvurs bv my watch when only cighl roars old it never occurred to mrs fn- that this had killed htm but slie i thai though alfred could not do fan b too bad an excellent memory which said the lady youtnust work memory of all thing must be cjltivated but i do not wonder at your spoiling such an angel mrs erris assured her slie did not poil him and in proof thereof assert ej that he could repeat a peat number of watts hymns wattss hymns antwered mrs dig- gins with ao irreverent sneer at the pu rest 4 of any language living r dead y such a crraiiire that rviid bo abu u rojv4l wuvu ir f i peareand milton m said mrs erris makmga jecrcl resolve that bo should do so imme diately and beginnim to think she had really neglected ins education is he food of the languages con tinued the lady 11 he has commenced latin and learn ed french and english together orally i may say repltcd the abashed mother only commenced latin t exclaimed mr j jons in a compassionate tone 11 well to be sure he will never tooni it as tltey say but i should have an ambition to see such a noble creature as that for on in every thing but perhaps if he is not much advanced in lauguagrs he is well up io ibe kicnccs mrs erris wasa timid gentle woman very anxious for her children and fear ful lest they should grow to think she had not done iter duty indeed she replies blushing he hardly knows the meaning of the word his taste kadshim to study but my good ftiend doctor graham russel says his brain is already too large and insists so much on uir and exercise and outdoor amusements that my dear boy b back ward ratber in absolute study noi that lie is ignorant he knows the names of all the irees and flow rs tlio rt bolantical names mildly suggested mrs diggons no the homely english names and iheir uses replied the widow re member be is only seven rears old well well ejaculated the lady i can perfectly undersiimd dr rural prejudice be has arrivcil at that time of life when men look at improvements sus piciously because they are not nf their time hci nn old man and if i had minded our family physician even in poor elizabeths case rnaam shed have been a disgrace to me that unhappy curve in her spine he declared arose from sitting o rloselyto the harp and she was obliged lo recline but during ihe three years she laid upon a slighily in clined plane aae netwr missed a singic fessot nor did i yield hcrany indulgence never suitcred her to have an anwing book no i said lu the physician since she cannot go on wilh ibe harp she shall be remurlmdc at somefliing else that was mv ambit to have remarkable children llvr nature was mi and mtk but we burdened it wtli mathematics ami fllcvii this at the moment erris she thought of the deformed pole anxious thoughtful it ltd the r i watttal yeas u dint witlmul flkorruw mv pxlfrwil wed i wuhi ilw lord ofibg onoaapalassi but he hat rtceitcd strangely ilw i lid m iiilv im waaneiwo l rnr said in mivtr flkc r im rliiutmi old men but sonehow you ha t gui ijtapeh a fee rlottiim not be kile tv blom finding fault one f lbs c- u ubl trtboravs sottwr rfliajs bfldtr lhe cirrcimataircea it is bettrrlvr us t nay away i lnw what vou n fan irmvcieil mtf errigntly you allude tv alfred and lury i wotri jou to eocne tul 1 judge for j uurself 1 want i ou to ttt how desire i want wiu to exiuniiie the chil dren of your old frieinl and i ilirlv iu will be laiisawl ihat 1 have ikwe mv dulv luer new neighbor enumerated piiremcnts of tier utiring calling to mind thai one of ihvm li fullest a victim to litain fever while ibcr was ilefurnml lor hk mi il lury krris wore invittd lo lj a day with he fumily at decr stone and instejd of tlte canier on tlw tny dear mrs erri losj j pony iho race on the upland uwn the lioop and merry pluy which are the healthy reusationsoflicalihful children and which they had expected with an ii tercal that was a odeaaure in ilseltli was a grand showoirof science n op- radc of hard names a display of prcc emus understanding or rather its tir l or led shadow which made alfred aid lvcy uncom fur table and alfred fur the first time in his life thoughtful of display j improved luf in facf ia all i and straining in- cttcci which rendered him unnatural mrs erris who dined ihere flt thoroughly ashamed of her children one voting diggons painted another excelled in lanymagrs another j amejuilesatirficd that you fcave m- rriade crude poetry which ibough cor- tdtd l do your duly my dear ldy rect in numbers was without idea mna quile satined or that and if ii haj net as lo the ologies hard words and heen fur the mimulus given ro your mater- parncd sentences ihcro was no end nfl v l thc tbia clever them pour mrs ems wondered whvi family i am ceriam you would urc cuotinued l and bemg blessed not overtasking but permitting tior chil drena mires a well as their unjio to strengthen while they grow but we shall not agree upon the matter my dear mrs erris so perhaps we bud better not talk tvf it wc shall certainly not agree upon the subject you were die friend my poor husband valued most on earth said mrs ems after pause and i cannot bear that you should labor under any fulse impres sion i assure you that neither luty nor alfred are ever driven to iheir task so much the worse tr children of iheir rapid yet delicate natures if they had a disinclination to study it would wove that their minds were not of a qual ity to injure their bodies but the xcal for study requires to be regoutod and mr salon does regulate it said the motlrer by ircreasing ii replied the otfnfsji njrwnirr she bad sullered her beautiful boy who looked like a grecian statue amid plaster and rough alone images to display his ignorance si rid internally resolved to adopt mr diggonvs plan and abridge his hours of play and exercise that fie might u make the most ofrimi a duty tloubttess but let the htno to make the most of ihisgokl from god be well con sidered before the vainest and most iimj- rious of all vainglories that of making show children is s tempted in accordance with her determination mrs erris dismissed her sons tutor whom mr digons had pronounced 11 merely a classic for one who was classical and scientific ahaid stern man with an iron constitution and di reefed lucys governess to keep her at work under the tutor direction there was no difficulty in making these children study no difficulty in gdling them to rjh in ibe morning their docile and in- swilul brtitolj wswpv wkwkg slfu fbrtieo to produce in natural capabili ties they wore for superior to ibeir showy neighbors and their moral and thinking sualitic were far beyond uiose of mr liggonss olttprinj alfred was a boy of the noblest qualities entering into the pint of hirtory comprehend in and ana lyzing too unlit hu dry hot hand flushed check and throbbing brow would have warned anv teacher of feeling and observation that it was time lo lay by the book and ihe pen and avay iniu ihe bright field and among the joycreating and healibcrvaiing beauties of nature and yet this tutor loved the boy he de lighted in him because be delighted in learning and because he felt no express fatigue in poring over the work of know ledge which delighted him more and more every day he knew that he was the onlv son of an ancient house and that much depended on him and he thought how fine it would be to see him carry ihe highest honors al oxford to feci that he would be rnorc distinguished by his talents and his learning than by the ordinary po sition he would hold in society by virtue of family and wealth lucy was wilh her brother in all his lask taming down her wildness of spirit lo assist his bburs tnd stimulating his exertions which were any thing but child ish the clever family were a fair example of the fashion and display of in formation they imitated rather than lo bored this was particularly the case doc- ifr startled mr irl and her pie anxious hsvawpn face from which every ray nfyjy seeroe banished she had struck her at first as being the onlv one of this clever fn- milv who was not superficial such bad been her tint impression but mrs pjanna manner was imposing in more aciik than one anil ihe timid retiring mother who had really done her duly bv nm overtasking and vet sufficiently evercising lle infant intellect of lice children felt bitter selfreproach while with die healthier portion who like iheir parents were superficial but alfred and lucy hid hearts feeling and intellect of the finest texture an intense lofl of study an appreciation of the beautiful i desire to excel whicl being once awak ened never again slept thcy werepre- cisely the children whostj mtnda should have urn strengthened rather than taxed and who bodies should have been vigor- atedbyair exercise and much rest mrs erris rutoriisbed at their progress which she was vain enough tn exhibit to the uigiwssrs partly from gratitude ihat aey had roiued her to urgi forward lier chil dren was su itelighied at the rapidity with which alfred mastered every difli- cultv that slie drsiredio make dr ei confes the was right and he was wrong as tn the mnnagement of her on espaeial- ly sjncc tho commencement of iter new tyslcm slve lsd bad with him one enfl- veiatton on tlte subject and tliai had certainly left a painful imrresaion on bnih tlteir minds she framed however some trifling excuses for calling al ihe manor- house and after a brief inlerveiw with ihe souirv who had been much annoyed al lser obliging her snr to firego his pony exercise tu devote more time lu study that ho was odd and even stalely to the widow ol one he had loved like his own child she sought the docter in has o- vou r ite cmsc r valory the loctor waa old enough also but one of his peculiaritea was hie being una ue lo persevere in anything like mifcstp towards a lady f ih-oos- nrcwwi mifktb is easily disoreatnzed it has i ways oeemvd tome a extraordinary as unjust that parents and trarhcr bestow double the pain ujxm what tltey term citvtr children dial lly do upon hoar dull ofcompreltcniion whereas tle heav ier minds coxild be wrought uptm wilh far irrcatcr safety and nine cases out of len would produce if not a richer a more aburrflant fruitage dul urged mrs erris you arc arguing as if my children were aufferiug from too much mental exertion i assure you tie contrary is the case mr dig gonsitid she never saw any thinein her children like the energy with which my chikhen apply i dare say she did not replied the doctor in ihe first place your tutor imparts knotcud nt its semblance and in ilk next your children lave really a panting after informatson a grasping for the beautiful and iho ideal a natitral poetic temperament which destroys them for the one it crowns- 1 teoxraber al fred restless in hi cradle and weeping ar melancholy music and as to lucy the difficulty with her was always to keep hrr tranquih vou have applied excitement where you should in roy humble opinion have removed it but would you have had ihem grown up in ignorance j that is so like a wctaan said the old bachelor smiling sadly ttachilov ren were doing well learning a much at iheir n as they ought lo learn wrihoot forcing that is all children shuuld do u some leam more ejukkly than otltcrs my dear sir u they do some require keeping bark others bringing forward but with both ft me ia the ony toft drtirfoyer crnd 1 r- r dtff knew an instance whore a prerocious cbtld was not the bet ter lor being kept back it is positively onensive to come in contact with those forced children well my dear lady he added ashamed of his peiiishoess l have at least to thank you fur your pa tience you have listened tome and i thank you i will go if too please to morrow it it were only to prove how i vihe your forbearance but just look at our flowers ami this new fixcingboute whi b i ihmk vou have not seen and whtrh our vtardener would have because ilie clever family have one mrs frri looked at the flowers- oo leaving te cmerva1nry fof list fircinfloupve otv jifund the gardener busied wilh some plants that had been placed upon a stand among them was a white mosamse ii green leaves wing the buds through whose soft moss the faint ureal- of while waa more or less vib hunt iheir lied from their feeble and reeminctytwbtcd stems w wont do tom all vour care won do now said dr rucl to the gan- ener if you had been content tn urge not lorceihc plant ii might have lived and aourulied now it isgoioe gone f rtver cbaftanj p rifsvrmbotv

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