"I remember the lessons of childhood, you see, And the horn book I learned on my poor mother's knee. In truth, I suspect little else do we learn From this great book of life, which so shrewdly we turn, Saving how to apply, with a good or bad grace, What we learned in the horn book of childhood."
"I remember the lessons of childhood, you see, And the horn book I learned on my poor mother's knee. In truth, I suspect little else do we learn From ...
"Our content is our best having."-Shakespeare. Nobody had ever told Marjorie that she was, as somebody says we all are, three people, -the Marjorie she knew herself, the Marjorie other people knew, and the Marjorie God knew. It was a "bother" sometimes to be the Marjorie she knew herself, and she had never guessed there was another Marjorie for other people to know, and the Marjorie God knew and understood she did not learn much about for years and years
"Our content is our best having."-Shakespeare. Nobody had ever told Marjorie that she was, as somebody says we all are, three people, -the Marjorie sh...