Capitolo 4
the influence of reason and the affection. Their method can be exemplified from
supposing that, under circumstances similar to those described under the
precedent makes a will, his/her mother calls Mary to his/her side, and, smoothing his/her hair
caressingly with his/her hand while she speaks, it tells her,
"Mary, Your father and I are going out to ride this afternoon, and I am
going to explain him all to you because you cannot also go. You see, I have been
ill, and you/he/she is getting well, and I am going out to ride, so that I can get
well faster. You love mother, I am sure, and it desire to have to get soon well her.
Then you will be a good girl, I know, and it don't make trouble, but it will be
to house contentedly--doesn't want her? Then I will love Him, and Your dad wants
Love him, and after I get well we will pick up us you to ride with us some day."
His/her mother, in to handle so the case in it counts partly on to convince
his/her child's reason, and partly on an appeal to his/her affection.
_Governing of Authority_.
3. From the third method his/her mother assures the acquiescence of his/her/their child from
a direct exercise of authority. You tell her--the circumstances of the
case that anchors is supposed that it was the same,--
"Mary, Your father and I are going out to ride this afternoon, and I am
sorry, for Your cause, that we cannot pick her/it up with us."
"Because you/he/she cannot take me?" he/she asks to Mary.
"I cannot tell him because, now", his/her mother answers, "but I perhaps want
you explain him him after I return home. I think there _is_ a good reason, and,
in every case, I have decided that you are not to go. If you are a good girl,
and it doesn't do difficulty, you can have out Your small chair on
I door-pass her/it anterior, and you/he/she can see the chaise come to the door, and he/she sees Your
father and I get in and we drive away; and you can wave Your handkerchief to
us for a hi."
Then, if she observes some expression of the dissatisfaction or insubmission in
Mary's expression, his/her mother would add,