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Show I" "' 1 1 " 1 1 "" " " HI wiy. ' " . . KINDNESS. o When we see a person ill-treated and kicked when they are down, and notevcn a kind word spoken to comfort :i and cheer their hearts, we feel to ! ; deeply sympathize with them and our '-- heart pours forth the, strain, '0 Lord -s--'v how long shall the poor and meek of the earth' suffer by being trampled ' ) -upon by the haughty !' The Lord is no 'respecter of persons, and looks on 1 ' all mankind alike, as long as they do i.-. i. right and keep His commandments. " ; " ' :"We should read good books, and ' strive to gain all the knowledge and ' :'- intelligence that is in our power to obtain. ob-tain. Do as you would be done by, "-' and if you are in the habit of doing! WM . 4 or" saying anything against your neigh- H bor, "stop a. moment and think! 'now, mm if I was in his situation, would I like mM - for him to do so tome ?' If you are honest, your concience soon tells you JH " 'how you would like to be treated un- Kfl der like circumstances. ' hen govern '! yourself accordingly, and always re- ' member too, to think twice before - you'speaki Kindness should always Jm '' he cultivated, for 'a soft answer' . ':- tur'neth away wrath'. |