THE GUIDE TO NATURE.— ADVERTISEMENTS. 



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A Dilemma. 



A little girl with an inquiring mind 

 stood at her mother's knee. To judge 

 1>v the expression of her faee, she was 

 evidently studying some particularly 

 knotty problem. 



"What is it, Jenny?" asked the 

 mother. 



"Mamma," said the child, seriously, 

 "if I grow up and marry, shall 1 have 

 a husband like papa?" 



Like a dutiful wife, the mother re- 

 plied, "Yes, dear, I hope so." 



There was a long pause. Then the 

 child asked, "And if I don't marry, 

 shall I grow up to be like Aunt Su- 

 san ?" 



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The little girl put her hands to her 

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 "Well, I am in a fix." —"Sunshine 

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Says Dame Nature to us all : 

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From the Spring through Golden Fall ; 

 With its portals ever open 



For you all to come and go, 

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Till the advent of the snow." 



— Emma Peirce. 



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