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I am glad to hear you speak so, brother. I hope you will also ask God to forgive you, and to help you always to act the truth as well as speak it. Andrew. I will certainly do so, Mary, and I thank you for your kind words. ON POLITENESS. Edward. I heard some one say that Simon Rough had not much politeness. Do you know what that means, Richard ? I am sure I do not Digitized by GoOgle -1 THE LITTLE ORATOR. 145 Richard. I think a polite boy is one who an- swers all questions in a civil manner, and... treats all with true kindness. Edward. If that is .it, we all know Simon has not a great stock of it. Only yesterday, I heard a gentleman ask him where Mr. Jones lives, and he very bluntly said, "I don't know, and I don't care." Richard. Yes, and, more than that, he never speaks to others in a kind and pleasant tone. As it don't cost any thing to be polite, I think we ought to be so. Edward. So do I, Richard ; for I think a rude and impolite boy is a very unpleasant companion. I never wish one near me.
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