Heredity
It has been said that the training of a boy should begin with hls grandmother. Where this precaution has been neglected, there should be some charity for the boy lf he does not turn out well, and the generous parent will not refuse to bear at least a portion of the responsibillty. "Your son Robert, Mr. Waxworth," remarked a teacher to the father of one of hls pupils, "is not lacking In capaclty to learn, and has many good points, but he is apt to think that what he does is always rlght. He is very self-concelted." "I know it," replied the father, with a deep sigh. "He gets that characteristic from his mother's folks. In other respects he takes after our side of the family."
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