The Catholic World, Vol. 01, April to September, 1865: A Monthly Eclectic MagazineVarious
Religion
The Catholic World, Vol. 01, April to September, 1865: A Monthly Eclectic Magazine
Various
Catholic Church -- Periodicals
"'Ah, Nan!' she said, that house was a school and exercise of the
Christian religion. There was neither man nor woman in it who was
not employed in liberal discipline and fruitful reading, although
the principal study was religion. There was no quarrelling, not so
much as a peevish word to be heard; nor was any one seen idle; all
were in their several employs: nor was there wanting sober mirth.
And so well-managed a government Sir Thomas did not maintain by
severity and chiding, but by gentleness and kindness.'
"Methought as she said this, that my dear grandam in that matter of
chiding had not taken a leaf out of Sir Thomas's book; and there was
no doubt a transparency in my face which revealed to her this
thought of mine; for she straightly looked at me and said, 'Nan, a
penny for thy thoughts!' at the which I felt myself blushing, but
knew nothing would serve her but the truth; so I said, in as humble
a manner as I could think of, 'An if you will excuse me, grandam, I
thought if Sir Thomas managed so well without chiding, that you
manage well with it.' At the which she gave me a light nip on the
forehead, and said, 'Go to, child; dost think that any but saints
can rule a household without chiding, or train children without
whipping? Go thy ways, and mend them too, if thou wouldst escape
chastisement; and take with thee, Nan, the words of one whom we
shall never again see the like of in this poor country, which he
used to his wife or any of his children if they were diseased or
troubled, "We must not look at our pleasures to go to heaven in
feather-beds, or to be carried up thither even by the chins."' And
so she dismissed me; and I have here set down my fault, and the
singular goodness showed me by my grandmother when it was pardoned,
not thinking I can write anything better worth notice than the
virtuous talk with which she then favored me.
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