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During this week I have still been helped, day by day, and more than once every day, to seek the guidance of the Lord about another Orphan-House. The burden of my prayer has still been, that He, in His great mercy, would keep me from making a mistake. In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths. Prov. iii. 5, 6.

The migrations of these insects are mentioned in another part of the scripture, "The locusts have no king, yet go they forth all of them in bands," Prov. xxx. 27. The accurate Mr. Adanson, near the river Gambia in Africa, was witness to the migration of these insects.

Make out for the fellow That came with this device. 'Twas queintly carried: The stalke pluckt cleanly out, and in the quill This scroll conveyd. What ere it be the Prince Shall instantly peruse it. Enter Orange, Wm., Vandort, Bredero. Or. How came you by this? Prov. I intercepted it in a dish of Peares Brought by a man of Barnavelts, but sent to him From some of better ranck. Or.

Peaceful sleep reigned within. Without, the moonlight illumined the mountains, shining on the caps of pearly whiteness which they had donned for the night. "He that tilleth his land shall be satisfied with bread; but he that followeth vain persons is void of understanding." Prov. 12:11. Widow Ames had homesteaded one hundred and sixty acres of government land in Dry Hollow.

Away, good pilchers! Now blow your matches and stand fast: he comes here. 1 Cap. And now bend all your pikes. Enter Provost, Barnavelt, Lords, Guard. Prov. Cleere all the Skaffold; Let no more into th'Court; we are choakd with people. Bar. You are curteous in your preparations, gentlemen, 1 Lord. You must ascend, Sir. Bar. Feareles I will, my lords, And, what you can inflict, as feareles suffer.

"Now the God of grace and peace . . . make us perfect in every good work to do His will, working in us that which is well-pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen." Part 1. "He that uttereth slander is a fool." Prov. x. 18.

The greatest men are more subject to grosse and palpable flatteries; and especially the greatest of men, who are Kings and Princes: for many seek the Rulers favour. Prov. 28. 26.

And, if this is so, then we have proof here that "giving is God's rule for getting." We have another proof that "giving is God's rule for getting," in Prov. iii: 9, 10. Here Solomon says "Honor the Lord with thy substance, and with the first-fruits of all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine."

Prov. 22:6. At Christmas time Bessie received the following letter from one of her friends: Dear Bessie: I have long wondered what to send you as a Christmas gift, and it seemed a hard problem to solve. I fear you will wonder at what I am sending; but, knowing that you are nearly thirteen years old and must be growing very fast, I have decided to send you a corset.

Kooi, konw, kevi, a cage; vogel-kooi, a bird-cage, decoy, apparatus for entrapping waterfowl. Prov. E. Coy, a decoy for ducks, a coop for lobsters. Forby. The name was probably imported with the thing itself from Holland to the fens." The French coi adverbialized by the prefix de, and meaning quietly, slyly, as a hunter who uses decoys must demean himself, would seem a more likely original.