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The Infant System

CHAPTER IX
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Teacher.
Right, and little children when they will not do as they are desired are not so good as a little dog, and should take example by one.

Do you remember what you said the dog would do if you treated him kindly?
Children.

Please, sir, that he would love us again.Teacher.

Right.
When we love any thing, a dog, or a horse, or a little lamb, it will love us again; for you know, little children, that love makes love, and if you all love one another, and are kind to one another, and never beat or strike each other with any thing, then you will all be very happy, no little children in the world will be more happy, or have prettier smiling faces than you will have; for when we look kind and pleasant we always look pretty, but when we look cross and angry, then we look ugly and frightful.

Remember then, never be cruel to a dog, or any thing else, but think of this lesson, and the pretty song we sung.


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