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FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS;
or, Two Ways of Living in the World.
Edited by By T. S. Arthur
PHILADELPHIA: 1856
PREFACE.
FRIENDS AND NEIGHBOURS.
GOOD IN ALL.
HUMAN PROGRESS.
MY WASHERWOMAN.
FORGIVE AND FORGET.
OWE NO MAN ANYTHING.
RETURNING GOOD FOR EVIL.
PUTTING YOUR HAND IN YOUR NEIGHBOUR'S POCKET.
KIND WORDS.
NEIGHBOURS' QUARRELS.
GOOD WE MIGHT DO.
THE TOWN LOT.
THE SUNBEAM AND THE RAINDROP.
A PLEA FOR SOFT WORDS.
MR. QUERY'S INVESTIGATION.
ROOM IN THE WORLD.
WORDS.
THE THANKLESS OFFICE.
LOVE.
“EVERY LITTLE HELPS.”
LITTLE THINGS.
CARELESS WORDS.
HOW TO BE HAPPY.
CHARITY.—ITS OBJECTS.
THE VISION OF BOATS.
REGULATION OF THE TEMPER.
MANLY GENTLENESS.
SILENT INFLUENCE.
ANTIDOTE FOR MELANCHOLY.
THE SORROWS OF A WEALTHY CITIZEN.
“WE'VE ALL OUR ANGEL SIDE.”
BLIND JAMES.
DEPENDENCE.
TWO RIDES WITH THE DOCTOR.
KEEP IN STEP.
JOHNNY COLE.
THE THIEF AND HIS BENEFACTOR.
JOHN AND MARGARET GREYLSTON.
THE WORLD WOULD BE THE BETTER FOR IT.
TWO SIDES TO A STORY.
LITTLE KINDNESSES.
LEAVING OFF CONTENTION BEFORE IT BE MEDDLED WITH.
“ALL THE DAY IDLE.”
THE BUSHEL OF CORN.
THE ACCOUNT.
CONTENTMENT BETTER THAN WEALTH.
RAINBOWS EVERYWHERE.
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