LESSON LXIV.

plead, urge as a reason.
breach, a breaking, as of a promise.
re buke', call attention to wrong-doing.
strew, spread; scatter.
chide, find fault with.
re sent'nent, anger on account of an injury.
un a vail'ing, useless; not helping in any way.
jus'tice, honesty; what is right.

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.

If Fortune, with a smiling face,

Strew roses on our way,

When shall we stoop to pick them up?—

To-day, my friend, to-day.

But should she frown with face of care,

And talk of coming sorrow,