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Show Cemnifti't the lm I'utnti. There w a girl a fow month ago who seemed to be made a now pt rson by Jnit changing her school, although tho school she loft wai, upon the whole, a vi ry good one, but her oil teacher, n strict and coniclentlou lady, could uot U at all Indnlgout toward the fault nud defect of tht particular girL Tho new ttweher boro with them easily, and tun anon discovered tho good quail tie hitherto concealed. From being constantly reprovod, the girl found hur self valood, liked, commended, and It made a new girl of her Mko tho man of Frederick Dongtau, whow boot were blackrxl, bo felt that aho must avoid her dUaxnvtllo wnya Almott any observant andcrperlencfr! teacher can call to mind similar lu static, where tho acquisition of a reasonable lf lovo seemed to lift an unhealing un-healing character out of tho mire of low propenaltie and offensive lubita. lOUthaCoiutouion. |