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 To be able to expres the thoughts with facility and propriety, is of great conequence in life, and if children were never led atray in this particular, it would prevent much trouble.

The riot too of the kitchen, or any other place where children are left only with ervants, makes the decent retraint of the parlour irkome. A girl, who has vivacity, oon grows a romp; and if there are male ervants, they go out a walking with them, and will frequently take little freedoms with Mis, the bearing with which gives a forwardnes to her air, and makes her pert. The becoming Rh