Plain Tales Chiefly Intended for the Use of Charity Schools

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Plain Tales Chiefly Intended for the Use of Charity Schools
Franklin De Ronde Furman
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What shall I do! Her mother told her, as crying could not bring back her money, she 'had better give over. I am very sorry, said she, you have lost all the pleasure you would now have had in doing good to your father, and help- ing the family; but, perhaps, you like the remembrance of your nuts and your gingerbread better. O, mother, do not say so ; I would ra- ther have never tasted them if I could but now buy the wine. My dear, said she, I hope you will be wiser then for the future, and alway...s remember, that those things which please the longest, are the best.
She, who in trifles, spends her train, Will lose :i)i hMiiijr pie. Sun : TALK 20 PLAIN TALES- TALE V.
S MARY ATKINS was one day going to fetch some turnips for din- ner, she saw, at the corner of Po- verty Lane, a second-hand shop, at the door of which hung a great deal of ragged finery. There was a taw- dry flowered gown : to be sure, it had some holes in it, but it was well starched, and made a show r : there was, likewise, an old muslin cap, with a pleated border, and a fine red ribband round it.


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