Memoirs And Select Remains of Charles Pond Late Member of the Sophomore Span

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Memoirs And Select Remains of Charles Pond Late Member of the Sophomore Span
Ray Palmer
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I hope, therefore, as I said before, they will endeavor to realize their interesting situation, and to ex- ert themselves to become qualified to assist in carrying on this glorious work, should Provi- dence ever place them in circumstances where they could be advantageously employed. Let them be well assured too, that thev will never have better opportunities than they now have. Their cares are few and small ; they are at home. And, however, fools may sneer and witlings ridicule, they never wil...l find a place on earth like home : for although greater advan- tages of education and improvement may be found elsewhere ; still I believe no one can look back on the days he spent at home, with- out sighing over the loss of many a valuable privilege he there enjoyed. I tell you, moth- er, there is a magic in that word home, which 61 I am persuaded is more powerful than any however celebrated in romance, or historic truth ; excepting, perhaps, I should have said that of mother. They are both associated so inseparably with the bright hours of childhood'* happiness, and the wild scenes of boyish reck- lessness, that they never can be heard without exciting a thrill of the most exquisite joy.

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