Show HAPPINESS OF E children childre 11 may teach us ons one blessed one enviable art the art of bein being easily lapp happy kind nature has given to them the iho useful power of accommodation to cir circumstances curn which compensates for many external disadvantages and it is is only by injudicious management that it is js lost give him but a moderate portion of food and kindness kind nes and the peasants child is is happier than the dukes dukels free from artificial wants ly by indulgence fill all nature ministers to his pleasure lie he run cm carve out felicity from a bit of a hazel twi twig 9 or fish for it successfully in in a puddle I 1 love to hear the boisterous joy of a troop of ragged urchins whose cheap playthings are bothin nothing g more than mud snow sticks or oyster shells hell or to watch the quiet enjoyment of a half washed fellow of four or five years old who sits sit with a large rusty knife and a lamp of bread and bacon at his bis fathers door sod d might move the enemy of an alderman |