Stray Thoughts for Girls eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 176 pages of information about Stray Thoughts for Girls.

Stray Thoughts for Girls eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 176 pages of information about Stray Thoughts for Girls.

You and I are sent into the world to serve the strongest, and we know that means the Crucified.

What makes Life worth while, and increasingly worth while, every year you live, is that He does not offer us Pleasure, though He gives it to most of us in overflowing measure:  He offers us a share in His work.  Think of all we owe to others, to all who love us—­to all who make life easy to us—­and feel what a debt we owe.  Think of the work He is doing—­of the work He died for.  Think how He calls each one to His side to be His friend and helper and fellow-soldier.  Think of the possibility which belongs to each one of us, of being one of His great army of those whose name is Help.

Let us thank Him for our Creation, in that such possibilities are before us.  Verily, Life is well worth living.

    “Go forth and bravely do your part,
    O knights of the unshielded heart.”

[Footnote 8:  Emerson.]

THE END.

WORKS BY L. H. M. SOULSBY

STRAY THOUGHTS FOR GIRLS, 2s. 6d. net.

(New and Enlarged Edition.)

CONTENTS:  Lines written on being told that a Lady was “Plain and Commonplace”—­The Virtuous Woman—­Making Plans—­Conversation—­Aunt Rachel; or, Old Maids’ Children—­“Get up, M. le Comte!”—­A Friday Lesson—­A Home Art; or, Mothers and Daughters—­Esprit de Corps—­Rough Notes of a Lesson—­Holidays—­Sunday—­Friendship and Love—­A Good Time.

The Original Edition of this book is still on sale, 16mo, 1s. 6d. net.

STRAY THOUGHTS FOR MOTHERS AND TEACHERS, 2s. 6d. net.

CONTENTS:  The Religious Side of Secular Teaching—­Home Education from 14 to 17—­Mothers and Day Schools—­Teaching of History—­etc.

STRAY THOUGHTS ON READING, 2s. 6d. net.

CONTENTS:  Suggestions on Reading—­Romola—­Charles Kingsley—­“The Happy
Warrior”—­Paracelsus—­Dante—­Pilgrim’s Progress—­etc.

STRAY THOUGHTS ON CHARACTER, 2s. 6d. net.

CONTENTS:  Happiness[A]—­One Called Help[B]—­Two Aspects of Education or
Self-Control and the Ideal Woman[B]—­The Use of Leisure or Thoughts on
Education[B]—­etc.

[Footnote A:  This is printed separately, price 3d. net.]

[Footnote B:  These are printed separately, price 4d. net each.]

The four books as above are also issued bound in limp leather, gilt edges, and can be obtained through any bookseller.

STRAY THOUGHTS FOR INVALIDS, 2s. net.

CONTENTS:  “I do well to be Angry”—­“Purring when you’re pleased”—­The Duty of Eating—­Nervous Irritability—­The Shadow of the Future—­The Fear of Death—­etc.

SUGGESTIONS ON PRAYER, 1s. net, or in Cloth, 1s. 6d. net.

CONTENTS:  Difficulties in Prayer—­Making a Prayer Book—­Prayer is
Power—­Self-Examination—­Questions on the Ten Commandments.

    SHORT PRAYERS, cloth limp, 16mo, 6d. net. 
      CHRIST AND HIS CROSS, 2s. net.

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