Chapter 4

TO MY LITTLE READERS.

TO MY LITTLE READERS.

My Dears:

Do not imagine that, like a great spider, I will give you a hard gripe, and infuse venom to blow you up. No; I mean to catch you gently, whisper in your ear,

Be good, and you will be beloved,Be good, and you will be happy,

Be good, and you will be beloved,Be good, and you will be happy,

Be good, and you will be beloved,Be good, and you will be happy,

Be good, and you will be beloved,

Be good, and you will be happy,

and then release you, to frisk about in pursuit of your innocent pastimes.

Dear little creatures! enjoy your sports; be as merry as you will; but remember the old proverb,

“Be merry and wise.”

“Be merry and wise.”

“Be merry and wise.”

“Be merry and wise.”

Your whole duty is contained in one short precept,

Obey readily and cheerfully.

Obey readily and cheerfully.

Obey readily and cheerfully.

Obey readily and cheerfully.

Happy little creatures! you will never taste such careless hours as you do now; when you grow up, you will have many cares; you may have many sorrows; yet assure yourselves, if you be good, you will be happy; be happy for ever. Remember this, my dear little readers, from

Your Friend,THE AUTHOR.


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