The Iron Rule eBook

Timothy Shay Arthur
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 140 pages of information about The Iron Rule.

The Iron Rule eBook

Timothy Shay Arthur
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 140 pages of information about The Iron Rule.
control over him.  But alas! he did not possess this wisdom and self-denial.  He was a hard man, and believed in no virtue but that of force.  He could drive, but not lead.  He could hold with an iron hand, but not restrain by a voice full of the power of kindness.  Before the close of the second day he spoke harshly to Andrew, and did, thereby, such violence to the boy’s feelings, that he turned his face from him and wept.

On the third day after the accident Andrew went back to school, and continued, for a time, to go punctually and to attend (sic) dilligently to his studies.  But soon the angry reaction of his father, against little acts of thoughtlessness or disobedience, threw him back into his old state, and he was as bad as ever.

CHAPTER VII.

Thus the struggle went on, Mr. Howland’s power to control his boy growing less and less every year.  Naturally, considering the relation of the two families of Mr. Howland and Mr. Winters, and the bad reputation of the son of the former, the intercourse between Andrew and Emily was more and more restricted.  Still their friendship for each other remained, to a certain extent, undiminished, and they met as often as favorable circumstances would permit.  To Emily, the kind feelings entertained for the wayward boy proved sources of frequent unhappiness.  Few opportunities for speaking against him were omitted by her parents, and she never heard his name coupled with words of censure without feeling pain.  One half that was said of him she did not believe; for she saw more of the bright side of his character than did any one else.

As before intimated, by the time Emily gained her sixteenth year, she had developed so far toward womanhood, that Andrew, who still remained a slender boy in appearance, felt his heart tremble as he looked upon her, and thought of the distance this earlier development had placed between them.  And even a greater distance was beginning to exist—­the distance that lies between a pure mind and one that is corrupt.  As Andrew grew older, he grew worse, and the sphere of his spiritual quality began to be felt, oppressively, at times, by Emily, during the periods of their brief intercourse.  Moreover, she was ever hearing some evil thing laid to his charge.  At length their intimate intercourse came to an end, and, with the termination of this, was removed the last restraint that held the lad in bounds of external propriety.  The cause of this termination we will relate:  As Andrew grew older, he grew more and more self-willed, and strayed farther and farther from the right way.  Social in his feelings, he sought the companionship of boys of his own age, and by the time he was seventeen, had formed associations of a very dangerous character.  Though positively forbidden by his father to be out after night, he disregarded the injunction, and went from home almost every evening.  At home there was nothing to attract him; nothing to give him pleasure. 

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