Home Scenes And Home Influence a Series of Tales And Sketches

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Home Scenes And Home Influence a Series of Tales And Sketches
T S Arthur And F C Woodworth
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We will receive him with truekindness, because we feel it towards the good old man. But we mustnot cease to do what we know to be right, thus disappointing andmarring the pleasure of many, out of deference to a mere prejudiceof education in a single person. When we go to see him, we do notexpect that any change will be made out of deference to ourprejudices or peculiar opinions; and when he comes to see us, hemust be willing to tolerate what takes place in our family, even ifit does not meet hi...s full approval. No, no; let us not think for amoment of any change in affairs on this account. Uncle Archer hasn'tbeen present at a gay party nor seen dancing for almost half acentury. It may do him good to witness it now. At any rate, I feelcurious to see the experiment tried. " Mrs. Arlington still argued for a little yielding in favour of thegood parson's prejudices, but her husband would not listen to such athing for a moment. Every thing, he said, must go on as usual.
"A guest who comes into a family, " he remarked, "should alwaysconform himself to the family order; then there is no reaction uponhim, and all are comfortable and happy.


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