The Lesson

[Written Especially for Children]

DOROTHY did not want to get up one morning. Outside, the sun was shining, and the birds were filling the air with their glad songs. The buds of a beautiful climbing rosebush were just opening to greet the coming day, and their fragrance came in through the open window.

Dorothy, however, did not notice these symbols of God's love. The evening before, while playing with her little friend Margaret, she had been selfish, and they had ended their playtime by being cross and unpleasent to each other.

Instead of declaring the truth right then, as she had been taught to do in the Christian Science Sunday School, she had gone to bed unhappy.

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