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第84章 Cattle Show(1)

The children were not the oniy ones who had learned something at Pebbly Beach.Mrs.Minot bad talked a good deal with some very superior persons,and received light upon various subjects which had much interested or perplexed her.While the ladies worked or walked together,they naturally spoke oftenest and most earnestly about their children,and each contributed her experience.Mrs.

Hammond,who had been a physician for many years,was wise in the care of healthy little bodies,and the cure of sick ones.Mrs.

Channing,who had read,travelled,and observed much in the cause of education,had many useful hints about the training of young minds and hearts.Several teachers reported their trials,and all the mothers were eager to know how to bring up their boys and girls to be healthy,happy,useful men and women.

As young people do not care for such discussions,we will not describe them,but as the impression they made upon one of the mammas affected our hero and heroine,we must mention the changes which took place in their life when they all got home again.

"School begins to-morrow.Oh,dear!"sighed Jack,as he looked up his books in the Bird Room,a day or two after their return.

"Don't you want to go?I long to,but don't believe I shall.I saw our mothers talking to the doctor last night,but I haven't dared to ask what they'd ecided,"said Jill,affectionately eying the long-unused books in her little library.

"I've had such a jolly good time,that I hate to be shut up all day worse than ever,Don't you,Frank?"asked Jack,with a vengeful slap at the arithmetic which was the torment of his life.

"Well,I confess I don't hanker for school as much as I expected.

I'd rather take a spin on the old bicycle.Our roads are so good,it is a great temptation to hire a machine,and astonish the natives.

That's what comes of idleness.So brace up,my boy,and go to work,for vacation is over,"answered Frank,gravely regarding the tall pile of books before him,as if trying to welcome his old friends,or tyrants,rather,for they ruled him with a rod of iron when he once gave himself up to them.

"Ah,but vacation is not over,my dears,"said Mrs.Minot,hearing the last words as she came in prepared to surprise her family.

"Glad of it.How much longer is it to be?"asked Jack,hoping for a week at least.

"Two or three years for some of you."

"What?"cried all three,in utter astonishment,as they stared at Mamma,who could not help smiling,though she was very much in earnest.

"For the next two or three years I intend to cultivate my boys' bodies,and let their minds rest a good deal,from books at least.

There is plenty to learn outside of school-houses,and I don't mean to shut you up just when you most need all the air and exercise you can get.Good health,good principles,and a good education are the three blessings I ask for you,and I am going to make sure of the first,as a firm foundation for the other two.""But,mother,what becomes of college?"asked Frank,rather disturbed at this change of base.

"Put it off for a year,and see if you are not better fitted for it then than now.""But I am already fitted:I've worked like a tiger all this year,and I'm sure I shall pass.""Ready in one way,but not in another.That hard work is no preparation for four years of still harder study.It has cost you these round shoulders,many a headache,and consumed hours when you had far better have been on the river or in the fields.I cannot have you break down,as so many boys do,or pull through at the cost of ill-health afterward.Eighteen is young enough to begin the steady grind,if you have a strong constitution to keep pace with the eager mind.Sixteen is too young to send even my good boy out into the world,just when he most needs his mother's care to help him be the man she hopes to see him."Mrs.Minot laid her hand on his shoulder as she spoke,looking so fond and proud that it was impossible to rebel,though some of his most cherished plans were spoilt.

"Other fellows go at my age,and I was rather pleased to be ready at sixteen,"he began.But she added,quickly,"They go,but how do they come out?Many lose health of body,and many what is more precious still,moral strength,because too young and ignorant to withstand temptations of all sorts.The best part of education does not come from books,and the good principles I value more than either of the other things are to be carefully watched over till firmly fixed;then you may face the world,and come to no real harm.Trust me,dear,I do it for your sake;so bear the disappointment bravely,and in the end I think you will say I'm right.""I'll do my best;but I don't see what is to become of us if we don't go to school.You will get tired of it first,"said Frank,trying to set a good example to the others,who were looking much impressed and interested.

"No danger of that,for I never sent my children to school to get rid of them,and now that they are old enough to be companions,I want them at home more than ever.There are to be some lessons,however,for busy minds must be fed,but not crammed;so you boys will go and recite at certain hours such things as seem most important.But there is to be no studying at night,no shutting up all the best hours of the day,no hurry and fret of getting on fast,or skimming over the surface of many studies without learning any thoroughly.""So I say!"cried Jack,pleased with the new idea,for he never did love books."I do hate to be driven so I don't half understand,because there is no time to have things explained.School is good fun as far as play goes;but I don't see the sense of making a fellow learn eighty questions in geography one day,and forget them the next.

"What is to become of me,please?"asked Jill,meekly.

"You and Molly are to have lessons here.I was a teacher when I was young,you know,and liked it,so I shall be school-ma'am,and leave my house-keeping in better hands than mine.I always thought that mothers should teach their girls during these years,and vary their studies to suit the growing creatures as only mothers can.

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