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Once she sat looking far across the beautiful lake with such an
expression on her face that Mrs Jardine said to her: "What are
you thinking of,of what a wonderful
school I shall teach this winter"
"Tell me what you mean," said Mrs Jardine
"Why, with even a month of this, I shall have riches stored for
every day of the year," said Kate "None of my pupils ever saw a
lake, that I know of I shall tell the
water, its rocky, shady, sandy shore lines; of the rowboats and
steam-boats, and the people froo back, I can tell them of wonderful lectures, concerts,
educational deet ht my pupils with
just you"
"In ay?" asked Mrs Jardine
"Oh, I shall tell the Froirls to be siifts of God thankfully,
reverently, yet with self-respect From you I can tell them what
really fine fabrics are, and about laces, and linens When the
subjects arise, as they always do in teaching, I shall describe
each ring you wear, each cos you travel with To teachtask; but it is alo into life a gentler, daintier
woman,