The Orphan's Home Mittens; And George's Account of the Battle of Roanoke Island : Being the Sixth And Last book of the Series

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I took his little fat fingers in mine, and went on : " Yes, I love you dearly. I don't ex- pect you to be perfect children, because no one is always good ; but I want you to think, how kind your Father in Heaven has been to you, to place you here ; in- stead of allowing you to wander about the streets, learning to lie and steal, and use wicked words. The least you can do, is to try — mind, I say ' try ' — to be good and obedient. You all know that many of the greatest men in this country were p...oor boys, with not half the advantages you have here. There is nothing to pre- vent any one of you boys from some day becoming the President of the United States; there is nothing to prevent you all becoming what is far higher — that is, Christian gentlemen. But for the pres- ent, what do you think, both boys and THE ORPHAN'S HOME MITTENS. 55 girls, about behaving so well as to deserve an excursion to Central Park ? " A tremendous cheer followed this question, and then I went on : " Well, if you are good for two weeks, you shall go.

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