Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Fifty-First Quarterly Report of the Pennsylvania State Board of Agriculture for the Year 1893
He should do all in his power to make his home attractive, to have his wife, boys and girls to know they have a happy home, that they can be sociable together, that they can have the use of the parlor or best rooms, that they can call in their neighbors and young asso ciates and have a good time in general when they feel like it. Then, in after life, those boys and girls, after they have gone from home, will think of the memories of many kindnesses Of parents and friends, pleasant associations of children, which will cause the heart to turn toward the Old home with reverent longings.
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