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Again, is it not sinful for the children, especially of such parents, to waste their time in school, knowing that they are being supported in idleness by the hard toil and many sacrifices of a poor father? Never, then, be guilty of an unkind or ungrateful act. No matter who they are or what their condition, never forget those who have helped you and been your temporal or spiritual benefactors.

"I do not like asking you to betray your friend's confidence," said Betty. "Oh, as to that, I'm not her friend, and I believe she has talked to a half-a-dozen more." "I am this poor young lady's sister," said Betty. "We are afraid she has fallen into unkind hands; and I should be very thankful if you could help me to find her. Where do you think Lady Belle saw her?"

"But I mustn't be unkind to him, poor fellow, now he's so ill," thought Tom; "he was very unkind to me, but I forgive him, and he's very affectionate to me now." This was the case, for Uncle James seemed happier when he could get Tom alone, and hold his hand for some time; and he always ended by saying in a whimpering voice "Bless you, my boy, bless you!"

New terror flashed in her countenance. "For mercy's sake do not meet him say nothing of what has passed for my sake say nothing to him I only shall be the sufferer!" A new suspicion darted across my mind "What!" exclaimed I "do you then fear him is he unkind to you tell me," reiterated I, grasping her hand and looking her eagerly in the face "tell me dares he to use you harshly!"

'In my own defence, faltered Miss Tox, 'and only In my own defence against your unkind words, my dear Louisa, I would merely ask you if you haven't often favoured such a fancy, and even said it might happen, for anything we could tell?

Well, she had been very much shocked once to hear a child in the street use that word to another, but she herself had used it quite easily, and still felt as if she would like to use it again; but, worst of all, she had called her uncle unkind and cruel. Thinking over the scene in the study, she remembered the look on his face as she said these words.

I can borrow, and I can sell things." The help that a man would give a woman so often has lack of sympathy; he is unkind while meaning to be kind. George's obdurateness, coming when she was most in need of kisses, hurt her. Trouble welled in her eyes. "I wouldn't do that," she said. "For one thing, we want all our money.

"It was all a dream of continuous horror, yet through it all, I do not recall consciousness of physical torture. I seemed to be mentally numbed, my brain a blank. It was a realization of my father's guilt more than my own danger which affected me that and his death. They were not unkind nor brutal.

He was a lonely man before his marriage, and, like all lonely men, was becoming somewhat self-absorbed. Now his work is cut out for him. He has got to make the best of a tiresome and unsympathetic wife. I will venture to say that if the Major lives to be eighty, his wife will never suspect that he does not adore and admire her. He will never say a harsh or unkind or critical thing to her.

"Oh, Rosalind's not the only one, though she'll do. Anyhow I've trapped you into saying an honest and unkind thing about her, for once; that's something. Wish you weren't such a dear old fraud, Pammie." Frances Carr came back, in her dressing gown, looking about twenty-three, her brown hair in two plaits. "Pamela, you mustn't sit up any more. I'm awfully sorry, Nan, but her head...." "Right oh.