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From the Dessert I come to thee, On my Arab shod with fire. The instructer had not heard the song, but he said it was a good name, because very likly no one else would think of having it. "It sounds like a love song," he observed. "It is," I replied, and gave him a steady glanse. Because, if one realy loves, it is silly to deny it. "Long ways to a Dessert, isn't it?" he inquired.

If the instructer did not catch you and whip you, he would tell your father, and you would get a whipping then, that would make you jump higher than the scholars, I think. Henry. Why, we could get so far off, before the instructer could come to the door, that he could not tell who we are. Here is a snow-ball just as hard as ice, and George had as lief throw it against that door as not. James.

The youngest, whose name was George, was a very amiable boy, who wished to do right, but was very deficient in moral courage. We will call the oldest Henry, and the other of the three James. The following dialogue passed between them. Henry. What fun it would be to throw a snowball against the schoolroom door, and make the instructer and scholars all jump! James. You would jump if you should.

Happy, thrice happy men, to have such an Instructer at hand to live so near the "Light of the world" to have constant and intimate access to him, "in whom dwelt all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge!"

All the inference which the poor Indian could draw from this was, that he who had come as a religious teacher disclaimed his own abilities, and referred to a divine Instructer, of whom the Mico could know nothing as yet, by whom alone the converting knowledge was to be communicated. By Philip George Frederic von Reck.

But considering Cyrus, and the others, who either got or founded Kingdomes, we shall find them all admirable; and if there particular actions and Lawes be throughly weigh'd, they will not appeare much differing from those of Moyses, which he receiv'd from so Sovraigne an instructer.

Helena, he was engaged as an instructer, and was most of the time the stated preacher on the island. Mr. G. was extensively known in Massachusetts; and his fellow students and instructers, at Amherst College, and at Yale Theological Seminary, can bear testimony to his integrity and moral worth.

"'Tis not absolutely necessary to be an American by birth," he said, "as I have already had occasion to observe, in order to understand the institutions of the country, and I might possibly mislead you were you to fancy that a native was your instructer.

Here lyes A worthy Matron of unspotted life, A loving Mother and obedient wife, A friendly Neighbor pitiful to poor, Whom oft she fed and clothed with her store, To Servants wisely aweful but yet kind, And as they did so they reward did find; A true Instructer of her Family, The which she ordered with dexterity.

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