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Excerpt from The Juvenile Keepsake
Our other friends, said Annie, the grave, thoughtful one of the sisters, want to give us pleasure just for the holidays, to make us exclaim with delight when the parcel is opened on Christmas eve. But father looks forward. He is always think ing of our happiness and usefulness in life.
Yes, said Adolphe, his object is to give us pleasure and improvement at the same time, - to mingle the utile with the dulce.
How learned some people are, who know a little Latin said Dora, laughing.
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