The School Reader. Third book : Containing Progressive Lessons in Reading, Exercises in Articulation And Inflection, Definitions,
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1. We should be guided by principle, rather than appearance, in all our actions. Yet there are many who seem to have no other guide for their conduct than the opinion of others. 2. There were three young ladies, named Bernice, Laura, and Cordelia. They were nearly of the same age, and were alike beau- tiful and intelligent. But they were all very unlike in their characters ; for the rules of their conduct were entirely different. THIRD READER. 187 3. Cernice was a timid girl, and she was govern...ed wholly by the opinions of others. The inquiry ever present to her mind, in re- gard to all she did and said, was, " How will it appear ?" or, '' What will others think of it ?" 4. Laura was a bold girl. She despised the opinions of others, and adopted a course of her own ; not because she preferred it ; but for the sake of showing that she dared to be singular. She prided herself on her independence of what others might say or think. 5. Cordelia was a girl of principle. The only question to be decided by her, as to her course of conduct, was, whether it would be right and proper.
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