| OCR Text |
Show Reciprocity. (Youth's Companion.) A successful school teacher, who is loved as well as admired by her pupils, says that during her first year of teaching she received a little lesson which taught her what St. Paul probably prob-ably meant by the "foolishness of teaching." In the middle of a term one of her pupils was obliged to leave school, &s the family Was about to move -ut of town. When the teacher said good-bye to thejittle girl, who had been an intelligent in-telligent and well-behaved pupil, the felt moved to add a few words of advice. ad-vice. "If I never see you again," she said with much earnestness, "I hope you will never forget to do your best wherever you may be, and whatever tasks you are called to perform. I hope you will always be an honest, upright woman, truthful and brave." VThank you," said the little girl, her round, eager face upturned to her teacher, "and I hope you'll be the same." |