amilies, and a family is
d the eyes of Captain Raymond and his son as t
wife, his daughter Elsie and her children, Edward and Zoe, Elsie Leland with her husband and babe
, and Violet's bright face grew still brighter
o wonder what was ke
e," he returned. "I hope you have not d
e said. "Ah, there's the bell.
ed to the parlor, where they spen
sion of an ottoman and pushed it up as close to his side as
hair, then glanced about
but reading an invitation in his father'
they wished to make in Boston, New York
hats for Lulu and G
mma Vi," said Lulu; "a pre
liancy of their plumage?" Violet said with a troubled look. "I will not wear them on that ac
n't have a bird killed on purpose, but after t
use to buy them, the cruel business of killing them would soon cease?
one," pouted Lulu. "
that you can be so heartless. You can have just whatever Grandma Elsi
the rest of the evening h
aid presently to Gracie. "Papa will carry you ove
I--" she began; but he s
friends and come," he
y in strong contrast to Lulu's sullen and reluctant compliance,
mbled to her brother in an undertone, as they passed from
I for one am willing enough to obey him, seein
ed the veranda of
said; then as he closed the outer door after them, "Run into t
when they had done so, "My three dear children," he said in tender tones, glancing from one to another, "no words can tell
e Gracie put her small arms round his neck. Lulu rested her head o
ink of us, too?" h
of my mind, and nothing will make me happier than to h
th affectionate look and tone, "if it is on
you may please God and honor Him. Never forget, my children, that though your earthly fath
ildren, when at length, seeing Gracie's eyelids begin to droop
ill you come down aga
Lulu may go
od-night
," the captain said. "I shall see you b
a made you come home so soon?" asked
nice time, Max? Oh, if only we
't have so hard a time as we've had for
e said, turning to him as with a sudden thought, "w
I thought you looked very cross and rebellious about the hat and about having to come home so soon. I'm very sur
oked fr
for that, do you? He has been so kind and pleasant
laughed Max. "Good-night," and
through her preparations for bed, and as she heard her
ight-dress, just ready for bed. He caught up a heavy shawl, wr
mbling!" he exclaimed
for being so naughty this evening?" she aske
y know what to do with you. I am very loath to burden our kind friends-Grandpa Dinsmore and Grandma Elsie-with so rebellious a
body but you! Nobody else h
deserve it. And if you prove too troublesome for them, you are to be sent to a boarding-school, and
so cruel!" she said, bursting into te
" he said. "I have fondly hoped you were improving, but your conduct
o long, and I believe you would have let me have it,
t, if they were both in fav
, pa
t claim upon their kindness, and very few people in their case would have made such an offer. I really feel almost ashamed to accept so much without being able to make some return, even if I knew my children would all behave as dutifully and gratefull
e begged. "I'll try
ity of your mamma and her mother and grandfather as if it were mine; obeying their orders
ght punish me?" she asked, w
hority I give them, and I have told them they may use any measures with my children that they
it is t
n that and being sent
so hard!"
r father said. "In that case you will have a d
were wrung from her, then hid her face
l those evil passions are cast out of your heart. They are foes which you must fight and conquer by the help of Him who is mighty to save, or they will cost you
nly person God commands me to ob
heart. Go to Jesus for it, daughter; ask Him to wash away all your sins in His precious blood and to create in you a clean heart and renew a right spi
better girl," Lulu said, clasping her arms tightly about his neck,
than to know you to be a truly good child, trying to live right t
himself, "I wonder what keeps papa so lo
captain asked, as he ope
sponse; "it's early, you know,
you," said his father, sitting down on the
ird commandment, then his father called his attention to the words,
there is absolutely nothing to be gained by it; and the meanest of sins, for what c
any times. Do you think God will ever f
eth them shall have mercy.' 'I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgress
the determination to forsake them, asking forgiveness and help to overcome the evil of your nature, fo