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She Had Seen Him Before

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
November
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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A few days sinee, a young sentleman was canvassing the third ward 4br children to attend the new Sunday school being farm e d In that ward for S!unday alternooms. SeeLng a number of cïiildren on tlw street, he acco-srci! n little girl Komewlnait after tKtg taahlon: "My little dear, wouldn't you like to -attend a Sunday seho4?" I doin't know," was the reply. "Doin't yo'u fchink it would be nlce toi g-o to a school evtoy Stindiay aftiernoom, where yoai would learn to sing-, höar entertalnlng stories, and be taught liow to be gx)d?" Oh, yes Tlu.r," sald the Itttle oae, ■i)ut I couidn't go alone." ■Havp'u't yon any oldvr adtfters or lirn.iii": bO go witli you?" Yi's iliir, I've got two big sisters, but tliey rather gt out walking with Ur. , 0:11 S'imday af tern;Oüii.-." The que&büaaer then called to mlnd having eee-n the romgish eyea of the little glrl befon-o, aud euddenly ccased asking' questtans. He is eaid to h-ave biusbed, clearecl liis ihi-oat. nnd passed u, resolved tío hereafö" pay ai little more attentiiom tio Tlic youmge-r ïmembers of the frainily wlifre he calis. This s-t'ory is ju.st as it was t.uld our reporter. H' doesn't vot: i tor tie authemticity oí it. liowcvtu-.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier