The minister had observed that the most regular attendant at his church was a hard-working washerwoman who, Sunday after Sunday, was always to be found in her pew.. The minister felt he must commend her. “ Mrs Brown,” he said, “I notice yon at church cvt*fy Sunday. Do you enjoy the beautiful music?” ‘‘NX- it’s no’ that.” “ Perhaps—perhaps you enjoy my sermons?” , “ Na. it’s no’ that.” “Well, what is it that firings you here every week?” “Weel it’s like this. I work hard a’ week, and it’s my often I get sica comfortable sale wi sae little tao think ahoot.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19931, 30 July 1928, Page 8
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