An old Fret eh lady looked out of the ear window as the train drev into the station, and, hailing a little hoy, said: “Little boy, are yon good?" “ A'es, ma’am.” “Parents living?" “Yes. ma'am.” “Go to Sunday school?” “Yes, ma’am." “Then f think 1 can trust you. Rim with this penny and get mo a bun, and remember, God sees you.”'
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Evening Star, Issue 19263, 31 May 1926, Page 1
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