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not scratch her, no, no." | not scratch her, no, no." Sometimes she tries | ||
to teach her pet, the Sunday words she loves | to teach her pet, the Sunday words she loves | ||
so well, but her | so well, but her pupil is very inattentive, | ||
and will keep up a constant purring, despite | and will keep up a constant purring, despite | ||
the earnest efforts of her teacher. So | the earnest efforts of her teacher. So Hattie | ||
soon wearies of her task, and leaving pussy | |||
the | on the floor tries to arrest the attention of | ||
her sister, who sits | her sister, who sits conning her Sabbath school | ||
book. | book. She will place herself before her, and with | ||
her [saucy] head | her [saucy] head bent now on one side, then | ||
on the other, slowly repeat " | on the other, slowly repeat with a "Tis Sunday-day, | ||
We must not play." | |||
Dear little one, she knows | Dear little one, she knows God's holy day is | ||
not like other days, yet of the manner in which | not like other days, yet of the manner in which | ||
its sacred hours should be observed, she has | its sacred hours should be observed, she has | ||
but little idea | but little idea. Still she is happy, happy all | ||
the day, whether amusing herself in her charming | the day, whether amusing herself in her charming, | ||
baby way, or nestled close in her mother's arms | baby way, or nestled close in her mother's arms; | ||
as she often lies in the | as she often lies in the hushed hour of twilight, listening | ||
to the low tones which speak of the wondrous love | to the low tones which speak of the wondrous love | ||
of him who is "Lord of Sabbath" of the time | of him who is "Lord of the Sabbath" of the time |
Revision as of 08:42, 1 July 2018
not scratch her, no, no." Sometimes she tries to teach her pet, the Sunday words she loves so well, but her pupil is very inattentive, and will keep up a constant purring, despite the earnest efforts of her teacher. So Hattie soon wearies of her task, and leaving pussy on the floor tries to arrest the attention of her sister, who sits conning her Sabbath school book. She will place herself before her, and with her [saucy] head bent now on one side, then on the other, slowly repeat with a "Tis Sunday-day, We must not play." Dear little one, she knows God's holy day is not like other days, yet of the manner in which its sacred hours should be observed, she has but little idea. Still she is happy, happy all the day, whether amusing herself in her charming, baby way, or nestled close in her mother's arms; as she often lies in the hushed hour of twilight, listening to the low tones which speak of the wondrous love of him who is "Lord of the Sabbath" of the time