The Round Table.
A angle bitter wordjraayj B cm9u an entire family for a wt]|fe dif| j^s\. ghnce casts a\j^(n^ i $&4mfa *Tiouseb(.l I, while a smil^rlikei^^glaam ftf sunshine, may light up ihelmkest and wearist boars. Mo matterhow , hnmble tbe abod^, if it be sweetened .^wJjti kindness and smiles, the heart will turn lougin,. ly towards it trom all >4h&^tHnu4tg^pM4ie~*w44f^ it be ever so homely, will be the dearest spot beneath the circuit of the sun. — "^.fojetOTer^iglsTOtsffig^^ ijffl> sfrAHegHh," inquired, "What use ( can a man-make, of hitj"time while'wjiit-^ | in*g fojy f &ocsf»'s he could be--(jm nis rfnswep^aMs- in<i«iry, someone m the audience cried out. ,"JtLe .can = I byke^is ri^U's U/k A /i UH J. A gentlenian^ was complaining of •^l^^&iHs^ijiXs hervanc, a newly enlisted rustic from the country, hap"M&edHo fce\w|thjQ; Uesri|g^ '^leiteo, Bu;3''&e«saiat.fisJh!k ApjiroaciLeiilin. an apologetic manner, "I'm very sorry, •^GfUTint afi-aid.it i» my faultJT£ TEfiftfcJ do you mean, you blockhead V asked Jtho'in^ster. "Why, sir," replied the jska.t a ' depi-ectitory smile, " I . ougl.it, to. have .mentioned it sooner. Bttt'l'rn B^l7 U^TbroßeJthe baro.meter*, about a week ago, and the ; VSB&m&mr had '4k^.^ r <&tt £#. since then." ; Ai Chicago 1 physican undertook toexhis little daughter tie differyencepeAwft^itiie^iffo, schools of mcdiJ cine? A xf c reflected- ibr some time as to ,ho\y he t shQuld express it m the simpUes^and^nblß fEfelligibTe w & yC"Bili^fl^ sw^d /m th^H^aJt Vpjoraoeopathy " Inrea'nt^small qntlniiiies&nd *'Jallopathy " nieantjarge quantities. His daughter, acalcnitigTthe idW/lrTdffipll^olaimed, -^Fhen I know what old Mi-s. Parker jmieaqfij&Sen 46e aaidlsiste^ljarryj \^Stfo^(of|^p:o^nj§h!B'.yjsot a 'h'omceopathis nose and alfopaUnc feet " - a^Jha^f promised to the righteous!" Kbya*"mld and amiable, Sunday Schoo] Lto&moi a small cTO:s(# qaickty .responded the child. '.'Quite riat mMsm\d,» said the Bm d*& amifrljfeteMhe'r. $nd now telF«ie*fia^& prjoimsed to ffift- wicked ?' tJ *'ThkffiSP bJjpig^aSi was the prompt ? l i e^ ; TSeAeacheß pronounced it theofi)gS«ll^ 0 cx ?B?^1:I » ; "*SdeT •«' 4opi^ia%P#nging to^jffiW&nr aften^eiiigspftpTjerted, was yerw earn%Se c in ,14s,(aew ; ,6phere of^^^StJW »l9,e|?sgflig€[ier,^ossing Hs arms? aWii' J and shpnfe^^ Glory!" if«r,kJ3&g' time, h^f, fell, asleep. Mean^aLtoli pre^h^ifiWAji.- delivering a sermonVan^ was^ppakiig. l a^out the devil in'strori^ 0 terms /^ > /«^h ft ; ! .devil," ho saiT; a^l: -;ga.ni|!Lft'aboofelike aroarin' Upn^see,km i! ; !" 0^ jpjrart' §i(i^bisifeS.tage awoke, ani shouted 1 outf 1 f.^BUsa^fJoiTinyem ! bl^ss (m''^/ 1 a ,;;>.,- > .'--^.» <r r *2" ' . "** ""
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 297, 19 November 1883, Page 2
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365The Round Table. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 297, 19 November 1883, Page 2
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