THE BLACKBERRY PARTY

        THE BLACKBERRY PARTY

A PARTY of boys and girls went one afternoon to pick blackberries, which were very plenty about a mile from their homes. Each one had a basket, pail, or cup. Jemmy Thompson had the smallest vessel of all, and expected soon to fill it. He went in among the thickest of the vines, picking one or two of the largest here and there. He trampled many of the vines down, and seemed less disposed lo stop at a proper place, and go lo work industriously to fill his basket. He wandered all over the pasture, till he was quite tired, and began to think there were no blackberries. When he returned to the party, he found they had filled their baskets, while the bottom of his was scarcely covered. The children were very kind, and gladly gave him a full basket to carry home.
Moral.—The way to acquire knowledge on anything that is worth seeking is, to set about it in good earnest where you are, and keep steadily at work till the end is attained. Some children read books as Jemmy "picked berries. Time is lost by roaming everywhere for knowledge.

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