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Show denth bed by a certain blahop. He was deeply Impressed by br profound pro-found knowledge of religion and much edified by the way in which she made her life conform to It teachings. "Where did you learn your faith, my daughter?" he Inquired. "Ah," &ho r-Dlie.l, "when I was a little, child I lived at St. Helena. The emperor r.poke to me one day and asked me what I knew of my catechism. Ho wns not sathfled with my answers, and he aaid that be would instruct me himself. For years he made mo come to him every day and he patiently pa-tiently taught nic for hours at a time. I owe my knowledge of religion, relig-ion, all my faith and joy In It, to him." Fri-m Bookman. J NAPOLEON AS RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTOR. IN-STRUCTOR. Sumo years of Marv Crawford's young life were passed in America, and the happiest of these were those sent in Bordentown, N. J., the oil home of the American Rnap.irtos. To her. one might vny alrr.i at fli si hand, came vtori, s .f the great Na-poleon. Na-poleon. She heard the true tile or the execution of the Due d'Engh'.in. , One ef the prettiest s'orles ever nar- ! rated of the Ce-rsican concerns a very ' holy lady who was attended on her , 1 |