The Brothers a Novel for Children Addressed to Every Good Mother And Humbl
The Brothers a Novel for Children Addressed to Every Good Mother And Humbl
Eliza Andrews
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He began to figh for home, and to wonder that Tom Jenkins had not, as ha defired, written to him within a few mornings of their departure; however, the wifhed-for letter ar- rived, and was brought in while the family were at breakfaft, in George's chamber. Harry open- ' d it with eagernefs, and his un- cle defired him to read it out. Yvhat, [ 4 ] *' What ! can Harry read wri- ting ?" faid George. " I can but juft read print hand, and have not learnt to write yet/' f: I fhould be very forry, " f...aid Harry* ( if I could not both read let- ters, and write them ; I fhould lofe the pleafure of correfpond- ing with my friends ; and then, to convince his brother, he be- gan to read aloud the following epiftle from honeft Tom. F)car Dear Mafter Harry, Mrs. Steady fays I ought to begin Honoured Sir, but I thinjc I like Dear, better, and you told me to write my thoughts. I heard your uncle fay, (and I mind every thiitg he fays) that a letter was worth nothing, that did not come from the heart; that fine people make fine fpeech- es, that mean nothing ; but that an honeft man fhould fcorn this.
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