Show t 7 1 ir T 1 i I 1 br BEECHER E crl cli ert ept ON ox DANCING danding a some sohie person dersons when they join a it church think they must put hil all tho the glee and mirth aud arid music but of f t thein their ein fres lives dont dout do it inlove If iove love v ding eing e I ii ripples tipples ap pp les up to the stir skir surface faco face 0 o of f your himat hartsing sing using asing it dont iet jet it die bly my second mother r tor for or I 1 remember no other was my mygdal ideal of womanly gentleness propriety and elegance she was iraq not h however 0 w very demonstrative sho she used before marriage to be quite a IL belle and was often known to trip the light farl fall fantastic toe too one i ev evening as my tather lauher played on ou the violin my mother arose and in the most graceful grateful manner possible to conce conee conceive ivel commenced to dance around the room I 1 did not pot know what to make mako of lt ft I 1 was speechless with consternation and delight amy father looked surprise wever never in the cour couro course o of my iny life had I 1 seen reen seen such puch a thing attempted timp temp ted in lif my fathers house it 11 wils was delicious and I 1 got a esson then thein which has lasted me toe ever dined since hince I 1 think to this day that if my iny mother had dar dai ed often grand irand baldry catechism a little less les I 1 it t would h have ave been better for foi all ail IT of us if you have a talent went foi for music musie cultivate it for dancing cultivate it whatever gifts goh go has boa given you J make W ake the most of them ther of voice foot or eye |