Golden Deeds in Character EducationBobbs-Merrill, 1924 - 243 sider |
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Side 24
... morning to support himself and widowed mother , and who , though oftentimes hard pressed , refused all offers of charity . The applause which Alfred received when the Golden Deeds medal was awarded to him showed unmis- takably the ...
... morning to support himself and widowed mother , and who , though oftentimes hard pressed , refused all offers of charity . The applause which Alfred received when the Golden Deeds medal was awarded to him showed unmis- takably the ...
Side 54
... prayer At evening time and morning fair . All I can ever do or say Can not my parents ' love repay . They gave me life and tender care , And kept my feet from every snare . No sacrifice for me they thought Too great that to 54 GOLDEN DEEDS.
... prayer At evening time and morning fair . All I can ever do or say Can not my parents ' love repay . They gave me life and tender care , And kept my feet from every snare . No sacrifice for me they thought Too great that to 54 GOLDEN DEEDS.
Side 61
... them with so brave a smile They melt away , yea every one , Like morning mist before the sun . His passions and desires he rules , And all excesses leaves to fools . Engagements by the clock he'll keep ; Has hours for GOLDEN DEEDS 61.
... them with so brave a smile They melt away , yea every one , Like morning mist before the sun . His passions and desires he rules , And all excesses leaves to fools . Engagements by the clock he'll keep ; Has hours for GOLDEN DEEDS 61.
Side 132
... morning ; and , as you would not have the loaf for nothing , I sold it to you , as you know , for the last penny in your purse . The loaf and the treas- ure in it are yours . God grant you a blessing with it . " The poor father bent his ...
... morning ; and , as you would not have the loaf for nothing , I sold it to you , as you know , for the last penny in your purse . The loaf and the treas- ure in it are yours . God grant you a blessing with it . " The poor father bent his ...
Side 147
... morning and sweep the chimneys . Then he went away . His master , Mr. Grimes , was delighted to have this new customer and Tom and he set out for this place at three o'clock next morning . Grimes rode the donkey and Tom followed with ...
... morning and sweep the chimneys . Then he went away . His master , Mr. Grimes , was delighted to have this new customer and Tom and he set out for this place at three o'clock next morning . Grimes rode the donkey and Tom followed with ...
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Side 222 - A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
Side 127 - Let our object be, OUR COUNTRY, OUR WHOLE COUNTRY, AND NOTHING BUT OUR COUNTRY. And, by the blessing of God, may that country itself become a vast and splendid monument, not of oppression and terror, but of Wisdom, of Peace, and of Liberty, upon which the world may gaze with admiration forever...
Side 199 - I crossed these columns with thirteen red lines, marking the beginning of each line with the first letter of one of the virtues, on which line and in its proper column I might mark by a little black spot, every fault I found upon examination...
Side 222 - But a certain Samaritan as he journeyed, came where he was ; and when he saw him he had compassion on him, and went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.
Side 150 - And Tom felt sad, and awed, and turned to look at something else. The next thing he saw, and that too puzzled him, was a washing-stand, with ewers and basons, and soap and brushes, and towels; and a large bath, full of clean water — what a heap of things all for washing ! " She must be a very dirty lady," thought Tom, " by my master's rule, to want as much scrubbing as all that.
Side 199 - Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; ie, waste nothing. 6. INDUSTRY Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions. 7. SINCERITY Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly; and, if you speak, speak accordingly. 8. JUSTICE Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
Side 97 - Somebody did a golden deed; Somebody proved a friend in need ; Somebody sang a beautiful song; Somebody smiled the whole day long; Somebody thought, "Tis sweet to live...
Side 206 - In regard to duty, let me, in conclusion of this hasty letter, inform you that nearly a hundred years ago there was a day of remarkable gloom and darkness — still known as " the dark day" — a day when the light of the sun was slowly extinguished, as if by an eclipse. The legislature of Connecticut was in session, and as its members saw the unexpected and unaccountable darkness coming on, they shared in the general awe and terror. It was supposed by many that the last day — the day of judgment...
Side 152 - And looking round, he suddenly saw, standing close to him, a little ugly, black, ragged figure, with bleared eyes and grinning white teeth. He turned on it angrily. What did such a little black ape want in that sweet young lady's room?
Side 238 - Newspapers duly specifying it, two miners deep down in the shaft were engaged putting in a shot for blasting : they had completed their affair, and were about to give the signal for being hoisted up, — one at a time was all their coadjutor at the top could manage, and the second was to kindle the match, and then mount with all speed.