| Nov. | 1. 2 Cor. 14-18. |
| “ | 2. Gal. iii: 25-29. |
| “ | 3. Eph. iii: 14-21. |
| “ | 4. Eph. vi: 11-18. |
| “ | 5. John i: 9-13. |
| “ | 6. Gal. iv: 4-7. |
| “ | 7. Heb. ii: 10-18. |
| “ | 8. John xi: 41-52. |
| “ | 9. Rom. viii: 14-18. |
| “ | 10. 1 John iii: 1-3. |
| “ | 11. John xx: 19-22. |
| “ | 12. Heb. xii: 5-10. |
| “ | 13. Phil. ii: 12-16. |
| “ | 14. Matt. v: 44, 45, 48. |
| “ | 15. Eph. v: 1, 2. |
| “ | 16. Matt. vi: 25-34. |
| “ | 17. Matt. v: 13-16. |
| “ | 18. Matt. vii: 7-12. |
| “ | 19. Matt. v: 9-12. |
| “ | 20. Matt. vi: 12-15. |
| “ | 21. Luke vi: 35, 36. |
| “ | 22. Matt. vi: 1-4. |
| “ | 23. Prov. xiv: 26. |
| “ | 24. Num. vi: 24-27. |
| “ | 25. Is. lxii: 2, 3. |
| “ | 26. Matt. xiii: 43-46. |
| “ | 27. Matt. vi: 9-13. |
| “ | 28. Gen. xlviii: 5-11. |
| “ | 29. Ex. ii: 1-10. |
| “ | 30. Ps. xxiii. |
Lucy May Quint. If all the Pansies were as busy as my little friend in Whitefield how very busy I should be adding names to The Pansy roll. Many thanks, my dear. To make your meetings good will require a busy Lucy, thinking, reading, planning, conversing with parents and others, praying Jesus for guidance and comfort, never despairing, no matter what happens to spoil your meetings.
Keep gathering for your meetings, a crumb in this book or paper; another from a talk with some one; and so on. Thus you will always have something on hand.
You had a “nice,” “splendid” time in the church on Children’s Day, amid flowers and singing-birds, evergreens, and, best of all, a good sermon.
It is right to join the church. Now be true, dear, to your covenant, for Jesus’ sake. Don’t let any one who knows you doubt as to whether you are a Christian.
Christiana Lacy. No, the Editor did not forget Sevenfold Trouble, but “Uncle Sam” somehow forgot to get it from the writer to the printer. The mail does not always behave as it should.
Yes; I have read some of Miss Alcott’s works.
You and your friend Jennie seem to have a good standing in school. I am glad to hear good things of every Pansy.
Alice of Minn. “At the farm.” No wonder you like it ever so much; in the orchard, where you have a swing; down at the brook, where you try to catch a speckled trout; among the sheep and cows; riding on hay or wheat from field to barn; then sweet bread and sparkling butter!