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141 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 140, 1897, par. 11

… , Lillian. Herbert and Brother Hughes get along nicely together. The board, a very incapable and ignorant one, elected Brother Herbert Lacey as principal without …

142 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 141, 1897, par. 21

… . Today Herbert put his finger in Henry’s mouth, and Henry bit it. And how Herbert did cry. For some time he would not look at Henry without crying. But they seldom …

143 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 141, 1897, par. 33

… Brother Herbert Lacey and some others decided that for this term there would be no primary school. On the next Sabbath morning, I told them that the primary …

144 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 145, 1897, par. 7

… Brother Herbert Lacey was not in any way prepared, even as a teacher, much less as a principal. The committee, deficient in knowledge, and without saying a word …

145 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 147a, 1897, par. 5

… and Herbert have clear white skins, and their cheeks are as red as a rose. They have high times together amusing one another. Where one is, the other is sure to …

146 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 148, 1897, par. 5

… than Herbert, and more full of sport. Herbert carries a more sober-looking face, pensive I might call it.

147 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 149, 1897, par. 18

… Brother Herbert Lacey had been raised up from his sickness, and was able to be with us and take a part in the opening of the school. Brother and Sister Haskell …

148 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 149, 1897, par. 42

… . Brother Herbert Lacey was sick with the fever in Sydney, and we tried to do our best. But as soon as Brother Haskell returned, I dropped the burdens of buildings …

149 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 149a, 1897, par. 17

… Brother Herbert Lacey was raised up from his sickness to be with us at the opening of the school and to act a part. Brother and Sister Haskell, as experienced …

150 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 149a, 1897, par. 40

… . Brother Herbert Lacey was sick with fever in Sydney, and we tried to do our best. As soon as Brother Haskell came, I let loose the burden of buildings and church …

151 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 152, 1897, par. 12

… , leaving Herbert at Grandpa Lacey’s, and remained there until Monday. Father Lacey also spent from Friday till Monday there.

152 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 169, 1897, par. 4

… well. Herbert was sick for a day or two—could not take his food—but is all right now. They both know me and laugh and crow as soon as I come in sight. I take one, [and] the …

153 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 176, 1897, par. 6

… Nora. Herbert Lacey has spent five years at the Battle Creek school. But I must not write more now. The dinner bell rings and I must go. Much love to you both.

154 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 178, 1897, par. 3

… prayer. Herbert Lacey conducted the singing, and everything passed off in the very best order. We felt indeed that the Lord Jesus was in our midst as we presented …

155 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 181, 1897, par. 17

Herbert [Lacey] is at the health home. Lillian is with me. He is reduced to skin and bones. The case is critical, but I believe the Lord will raise him up. We are praying …

156 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 182, 1897, par. 1

… and Herbert White are fourteen months old. They are toddling on their feet nicely—not very firmly yet; they can only take a few steps. The children all attend …

157 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 182, 1897, par. 2

… Brother Herbert Lacey has the impulsive temperament to move out after the education received in Battle Creek and would feel perfectly competent to manage …

158 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 182, 1897, par. 3

… , Brother Herbert Lacey as chairman of the committee—which knows no more about the thinking and consideration of plans regarding the school than children …

159 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 182, 1897, par. 7

… than Herbert, who will snatch at any idea that he sets before them and any impression, right or wrong, he may make upon them; and as the tongue is a member that has …

160 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 12 (1897), Lt 185, 1897, par. 2

… , Brother Herbert Lacey accepted the position at once. Brother Haskell, with his gray hairs and his long connection with the work, was not once referred to. Now …