Character Building : a Master's Talks With His Pupils

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- Dr. Dix. The time when the coward will fight may be the very time when the good and really brave boy will not.
Charles Fox. Dr. Dix, will you please say when you think it would be right to fight, except as a soldier for your country ?
Dr. Dix. You seem to think this is one of those oc- casions. l^Lauffhter.] You seem most desperately deter- mined to carry your point, at all events. Well, I will ask you to suppose a case.
Charles Fox. If you should be walking with your mother or sister, and a
...ruffian should attack her.
Dr. Dix. That would be a trying situation, indeed !
The boy or man that would not fight then would be rather a sorry specimen of humanity. \_More seriously.] And, scholars, don't you think the case supposed is an ad- mirable illustration of the situation in which the loyal, patriotic citizen feels himself when his mother country is attacked by ruffians ?
Many Voices [heartily]. Yes, sir.
Dr. Dix. Yes. There is a very close kinship between the instinct of patriotism in the noble soul and filial affection and faithfulness.


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