The Pearl Box by A Pastor
page 72 of 114 (63%)
page 72 of 114 (63%)
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JANE AND HER LESSONS. It is a mark of a good scholar to be prompt and studious. Such were the habits of little Jane Sumner. She was the youngest of three sisters, and from her first being able to read, she was very fond of reading; and at school her teacher became much interested in little Jane on account of her interest in study, and the promptness she manifested in reciting her lessons. Jane had a quiet little home and was allowed considerable time for study, although she had to devote some time in assisting her mother about house. There was a very fine garden attached to Mrs. Sumner's residence, where she took much pleasure in cultivating the flowers. In the centre of the garden was built a summer house all covered over with grape vine. The broad leaves of the vine made a refreshing shade to it, and thereby shielded the warm sun from persons under it. This little summer house Jane frequently occupied for her study. In the picture you see her with book in hand getting her lesson. She arose very early in the morning, and by this means gained much time. Up in the morning early, By daylight's earliest ray, With our books prepared to study The lessons of the day. Little Jane, for her industry and good scholarship, obtained quite a number of "rewards of merit," which her schoolmates said she justly |
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