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[By Olive Roberts Barton:]
We spend years teaching the children physical courage, but how many of us pay any particular attention to that nobler thing, moral courage?
There is a good staunch old saying, "Be sure you're right, thei go ahead," that we might get out and dust up for the children. Courage of his convictions and willingness to stand the conse- quences is the first step in this little moral lesson.
Although, e the man who said his conselence was as good as new i because he never used it, I believe) this good bld axiom was never overworked in the old days either, for that matter, For we used to keep these old sayings in storage and trot them out only on special occasions, such as memory work in school or over our signatures i autograph albums or "done in erewel work on samplers. It hiver occurred to us that they | were good to live with, and for the
children to live with.
Now we are using a little less rhetoric and more sound sense. At least we are trying to interpret old truths in terms of practical living and showing the children how to go about it.
For instance, what we meant | when we auid," "Be
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Now we are a little more truat- ful and tolerant, and I think it is better for human beings all around.
Without that trust we aren't going to make a great success of This Affair of moral courage in our children..
Good Advice.
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In an article on the English: novę), Mr. Arnold Bennett remarica that nearly all the "best" novelista
nowadays have given up the strange old habit of dividing their personages into sheep and goats.
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human In depicting nature as the baffling mixture of good and evil which it is has been more the cause or the result of the tendency of society to judge more lightly the wayward or
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Other Proofs of Courage.
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Dear Tags Unkel Harry
Tag don't know that I am. writing this to you but some peeple think it lant rite that you never take Dag with you on a trik 2° know he wood like to go on one. If you wat [my Unkel I wood come rite out and ask you
You truly
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