Domestic Tales And Allegories Illustrating Human Life

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Mr- Williams was recommended to the farmer as 70 DOMESTIC TALES /k>D ALLEGORIES.
being the best shoemaker in the town in which he Hved, and not a strict master. So without farther in- quiries to 3Ir. WiUiams he went.
James Stock, who was the son of an honest laborer in the next village, was bound out by the parish in consideration of his father having so numerous a family that he was not able to put him out himself. James was in everything the very reverse of his new companion. He \vas a modest
..., industrious, pious youth, and though so poor, and the child of a laborer, WHS a much better scholar than . Jack, who was a wealthy farmer's son. His father had, it is true, been able to give him but very little schooling, for he was obliged to be put to work when quite a child. Wlien ?ery young he used to iiin of errands for Mr. Thom- as, the curate of the parish, a very kind-hearted young gentleman, who boarded next door to his fa- ther's cottage. He used also to rub down and saddle his horse, and do any other little job for him in the most civil, obliging manner.

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