Saved Health And Penny, Too
ftmrogng incidente often are met with m the steeets, in which tbose who are the central figures are totally obüvioos of the part they are taking. A night or two ago a pooriy ciad child, with her mother, was gazing anxionaly into a confectiooery stare window on Broadway, (Jamden. The mother was endeavoring to break a piece from a pretzel wnieh the child held in her hand. The little oae, aboat 6 years old, was appealing to the mother for a penny with which to boy aome candy. The woman dropped the basket on her arm, and startled the child and those aroand by exclaiming: "No, no, my tear child, dot will not do for yon; yonr mammy loves her little girl. When yon caí dot-candies itmakes yoa feel so bad ynst Iike when you takes dot castor oil." The child did not require a seeond waming, and with smile the woman picked op the basket, mnnehed the pretzel and waöted op the
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