10 ’ GLENOWEN, OR THE due weight upon the minds of-her in- fant pupils. Charles, thougl yet only eight years old, discovered an eagerness for instruction, that he might be able - to read the beautiful stories in the Bible, several of which Dame Morgan recited from: memory, commenting as she proceeded on the various scriptural characters, and recommending to their imitation such as were distinguished for any particular virtue. By the example of the patriarch Abraham, they were ‘taught to place their confidence in God only; and not to allow ‘themselves to put any seeming good in competition with his favour and approbation. By that of the righteous Joseph, the same trust and submission to the will of God, united with a peculiar generosity in the forgiveness of injuries ; which seemed