Edward. But, Morris, don't you want to stay with me?
Morris. No! no! I have been too much afraid already that I should never see my dear father again. What a good hug I mean to give him!
Edward (giving Morris the watch, &c.) Here, take all these things—now I give them to you.
Morris. Oh no, you must keep them.
Edward. But what about that cross old landlord?
Morris (laughing). You are right. Give them to me.
Mary. Is it for the rent? Why, big Peter will dance a jig on the kitchen table for joy.
Mr. Sherwood. Good mothers, love your children with all your hearts, but do not spoil them. Remember, it is education and pious training which develop in their hearts the seeds of good or evil; and you, Edward, do not forget the lesson you have received, of "Doing unto others as you would that others should do unto you."