We And Our Neighbors, Or, the Records of An Unfashionable Street. (Sequel to My Wife And I) a Novel, By Harriet Beecher Stowe

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GOING TO THE BAD. 325 Maggie felt certain that Mrs. Wouvermans was on the watch to find fault with her — that she wanted to con- demn her, for she had gone to service with the best of resolutions. Her mother was poor and she meant to help her ; she meant to be a good girl, and, in her own mind, she thought she was a very good girl to do so much work, and remember so many different things in so many different places, and forget so few things.
Maggie praised herself to herself, just as you do, my
... young lady, when you have an energetic turn in house- hold matters, and arrange and beautify, and dust, and adorn mamma's parlors, and then call on mamma and papa and all the family to witness and applaud your notability. At sixteen or seventeen, household virtue is much helped in its development by praise. Praise is sun- shine ; it warms, it inspires, it promotes growth : blame and rebuke are rain and hail ; they beat down and bedraggle, even though they may at times be necessary. There was a time in Maggie's life when a kind, judicious, thoughtful, Christian woman might have kept her from falling, might have won her confidence, become her guide and teacher, and piloted her through the danger- ous shoals and quicksands which beset a bright, attract- ive, handsome young girl, left to make her own way alone* and unprotected.

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