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"Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 07, February 15, 1914"

He
couldn't help feeling how foolish it was for her always to say that,
but he excused her with the thought that it was probably mamma-like to
be a little anxious and worried about such things.
"Harlis! Harlis!"
Harlis was just entering one of the chief business streets through
which he had to pass to reach the church. He turned and saw Willie
Nelson running as fast as his little legs could carry him to catch up.
"All alone?" Willie asked.
"Yes."
"So'm I. My mamma can't come to Sunday-school. She makes me go,
though. I don't care much. Let's go this way."
"No. I can't. Mamma said for me to go just the same way I always did.
I promised."
"Did you? My, I go the way I want to. This is just as good as any," he
added cheerfully. "Let's look in here. Ain't that fine?"
It was a display in the candy shop they were looking at. Across the
window, hung from the gas jet by ribbons, was a huge candy cane.
"See that," said Willie, pulling out from his pocket a five-cent
piece. "Know what I am going to do with it?"
"Take it to Miss Beatrice for the poor little girl she told about."
"No, sir. Going to get some candy. Five cents don't get much, though.
Not the best kind. That costs money."
Harlis put his hand in his pocket and quickly pulled it out.


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