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e studied Spanish together. Would you be willing to leave your family and go? The wages will be one hundred dollars a month." "I have forgotten all my Spanish, sir. I did not see the use of it while at school, and therefore it made no impression upon my mind." After thinking a moment, the merchant replied:-- "I can think of but one thing that you can do, Mr. Allen, and that will not be much better than your present employment. It is a service for which ordinary laborers are employed, that of chain carrying for the surveyor to the proposed railroad expedition." "What are the wages, sir?" "Forty dollars a month." "And found?" "Certainly." "I will accept it, sir, thankfully," the man said. "It will be much better than my present employment." "Then make yourself ready at once, for the company will start in a week." "I will be ready, sir," the poor man replied, and then withdrew. In a week the company of engineers started, and Mr. Allen with them as a chain carrier, when, had he, as a boy, taken the advice of his parents and friends, and stored his mind with useful knowledge, he might have filled the surveyor's office at more than double the wages paid to him as chain carrier. Indeed, we cannot tell how high a position of usefulness and profit he might have held, had he improved all the opportunities afforded him in youth. But he perceived the use and value of learning when it was too late. I hope that none of my young readers will make the same discovery that Mr. Allen did, when it is too late to reap any real benefit. Children and youth cannot possibly know as well as their parents, guardians, and teachers, what is best for them. They should, therefore, be obedient and willing to learn, even if they cannot see of what use learning will be to them. [Illustration: "_It is chain carrying for the surveyor_."] [Illustration] JAMIE AND HIS TEACHER Among the scholars in a mission Sabbath school formed in one of our large country villages, was a little Irish boy, whose bright, intelligent face, quickness of mind, and earnest attention to the lessons, had awakened great interest in the mind of his teacher. After a few Sabbaths, however, this boy was missing, and when sought by the visiting committee during the week, was never to be found. Sometimes he was seen from a distance, looking with apparent interest, as the superintendent or one of the teachers passed by, but if they attemp
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