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"I must be responsible for the circumstance, sir," replied Miss
Temple: "the breakfast was so ill prepared that the pupils could
not possibly eat it; and I dared not allow the
till dinner-time"
"Mada
up these girls is, not to accustoence, but to render the Should
any little accidental disappoint of aof a dish,
the incident ought not to be neutralised by replacing with so the body and
obviating the aiht to be improved to
the spiritual edification of the pupils, by encouraging them to
evince fortitude under temporary privation A brief address on
those occasions would not be mistimed, wherein a judicious
instructor would take the opportunity of referring to the sufferings
of the primitive Christians; to the torments of martyrs; to the
exhortations of our blessed Lord Hi upon His disciples
to take up their cross and follow His that man
shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out