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 own cheerfulness and innocent talk察to steal insensibly from the bosoms of her little companions half their sorrow察and they begin to appear tolerably easy。

After supper察Mrs。 Teachum returned察and察seeing them all striving who should most conceal their grief察for fear of giving uneasiness to the rest察yet with a deep dejection fixed in every countenance察and little Polly still sobbing behind Miss Jenny's chair察she was so moved herself with the affecting scene察that the tears stole from her eyes察and the sympathising company once more eased their almost bursting hearts察by another general flow of melting sorrow。

'My dear children' said Mrs。 Teachum察'I am not at all surprised at your being so much concerned to part with Miss Jenny。  I love her myself with a motherly affection as I do all of you察and shall ever continue to do so while you so well deserve it察and I could wish察for my own sake察never to part with her as long as I live察but I consider察that it is for her advantage察and I would have you all remember察in her absence察to let her example and friendship fill your hearts with joy察instead of grief。  It is now pretty late in the evening察and as Miss Jenny is to set out very early in the morning察I must insist upon shortening your pain for such is your present situation察and desire you would take your leave of this your engaging friend。'

They none of them attempted to speak another word察for their hearts were still too full for utterance察and Miss Jenny took every one by the hand as they went out of the room察saluted them with the tenderest affection察mingling tears with those which flowed from every streaming eye察and察wishing them all happiness and joy till their next meeting察they all察with heavy hearts察retired to rest。

Miss Jenny returned the warmest and most grateful acknowledgments to her good governess察for all her care of her察and said察'I shall attribute every happy hour察madam察that I may hereafter be blessed with察to your wise and kind instruction察which I shall always remember with the highest veneration察and shall ever consider you as having been to me no less than a fond and indulgent mother。'

Mrs。 Teachum kept Miss Jenny in the room with her no longer than to assure her how sincerely she should regret her absence察and confessed how much of the regularity and harmony of her school she owed to her good example察for sweetness of temper察and conformity to rules。


THE END OF THE NINTH DAY。



THE CONCLUSION OF THE HISTORY OF MRS。 TEACHUM察&C。

Although Miss Jenny Peace did not return any more to school察yet she ever gratefully remembered the kindness of her governess察and frequently corresponded with all her companions。  And as they continued their innocent amusements and meetings in the arbour察whenever the weather would permit察there was no day thought to be better employed than that in which they received a letter from their absent instructive friend察whose name was always mentioned with gratitude and honour。

Mrs。 Teachum continued the same watchful care over any young persons who were entrusted to her management察and she never increased the number of her scholars察though often entreated so to do。  All quarrels and contentions were banished her house察and if ever any such thing was likely to arise察the story of Miss Jenny Peace's reconciling all her little companions was told to them察so that Miss Jenny察though absent察still seemed by the bright example which she left behind her to be the cement of union and harmony in this well´regulated society。  And if any girl was found to harbour in her breast a rising passion察which it was difficult to conquer察the name and story of Miss Jenny Peace soon gained her attention察and left her without any other desire than to emulate Miss Jenny's virtues。

In short察Mrs。 Teachum's school was always mentioned throughout the country察as an example of peace and harmony察and also by the daily improvement of all her girls察it plainly appeared how early young people might attain great knowledge察if their minds were free from foolish anxieties about trifles察and properly employed on their own improvement察for never did any young lady leave Mrs。 Teachum察but that her parents and friends were greatly delighted with her behaviour察as she had made it her chief study to learn always to pay to her governors the most exact obedience察and to exert towards her companions all the good effects of a mind filled with benevolence and love。





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