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Excerpt from Girlhood and Womanhood, or Sketches of My Schoolmates
To one given to imaginative musing, there is no sight more interesting than a band of happy schoolmates. And as we look on them sporting in merriment, unconscious and unthinking of what is to befall them, how prone are we to sketch out their destiny by casting a. Visionary glance into futurity. We draw the coloring from our own experience, and our own joys or sor rows brighten or darken the picture of their coming histories. If we be hopeful in our nature and prosperous in life, we follow each little boy or girl through the successive scenes of their career, until one stands on a proud height of fame or fortune, and the other takes her place as a happy Wife and mother, sur rounded by all the blessings that a husband's love can procure. But if we have learned to look in saddened earnestness on all human destiny, through the medium of stern adversity and our own blighted hopes, than we will sigh deeply as we look on them and wish that they could always remain as they are, and never know what it is to live on to manhood and womanhood, to sustain the heavy burden of their multiplied cares and sorrows.
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