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TOUCH NOT—TASTE NOT.

Why was he afraid his aunt should see him, if there was no hurt in it? And why did he not remember that God knew all he thought, and saw all he did?

When he had looked at the apples a few moments more, he put his hand out and took one, and he was so eager to eat it that he tried to crowd almost half of it into his mouth at once. But, oh! how foolishly he felt when he found that his teeth stuck so fast in the apple that he