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AN NA BELLE S Grandma Writes a Bedtime Story
Dear Mriends:—Just as 1 promised “Some day you'll live to regret it.”
;5 ‘ you last week, you'll find one of my her mother would rémark, but Marga-
Nty GRANDMA'S BED-TIME STORIES in ret would toss her head, as much as if
5, J this section. Be sure and tell your to say, “I don't care if I do," which
S “) friends about it, as I'm sure they will was very rude of her, 1 think.
e ,; enjoy her stories as well as I do. You One day Margaret and her baby
will find it a good idea to cut out these brother, Walter, ‘were playing cut in
) ] stories each week and paste them in the street, just where her mother had
your scrap book. The title of her first warned them never to go. DBut you
. story is see Margaret was disobedient and led
MARGARET'S FUNNY MAN, her little brother into mischief with
f/ Once on a time there was a little her. That wasn't very nice, was it? .
/ 7 girl named Margaret Morgan, who al- Of course, they were 80 busy play
f ways laughed at poor crippled people. ing that they didn’t notice a big auto
i A \ Of course, she didn't really mean to mobile truck dashing down the street
\ v be cruel or rude, but somehow she just towards them, but when they heard the
? couldn't help laughing when she'd horn, what do you think they did?
N see them go hobbling down the street. ~ Why they were 8o scared that they ran
- Now, Margaret's mother was a very right in front of the truck!’ 3
o kind woman and whenever Margaret Just as they did so Margaret saw a
would laugh she’d feei very much shabbily dressed man run out from the
ashamed of her little danghter's sidewalk and push them aside just in
thoughtlessness, and I'm sure you time to save them from being crushed:
vcouldn’t blame her, could you? to death under the wheels of the big
truck.
’ But the poor man was not quick
/\ enough to save himself for he either
: e T tripped or fell under the truck and
Q/ from what Margaret could see one. of
: i :;\_ his legs was hurt very badly. The
1 " E driver of the truck didn't wait to see
soesrtd® - R what it was all dbout but put the poor
L - man on the truck and started as hard
= as he could for the hospital.
About this time Margaret's mother
{ : came out and was very much frigh?-
o 00009‘ ¥ / ened when she learned what had hap
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’, el ‘ couldn't understand what Margaret
o“‘“-"’. ® was crying about.
/ P RTTIR BE W(W W ; Late that afternoon a policeman
® T 111 i& Q ; called to find out about the accident
0 u T Q and it was only then that Margaret's
\bi ° . o ‘ =y mother learned that a man had ‘been
b~ o e 9 . ._/‘\/ 4 hurt saving her children from death.
N eD= el a o 7 The policeman told them that the man
® - N - »~was then in the city hospital and the
® ‘ \ Srug S AT doclors feared he'd be crippled for
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’ ,/‘_-_&_J:;_ Bt 0 ;“I,;@’ W A .Of course Margaret’'s mother was
= / R_J‘,q 7 A glad to help the poor man all she
! T \ o o o could, so taking Margaret and Walter
1l oy Q Aiinti she left for the city hospital to see
) s ' Y LX) o P /Ahfi‘u}‘“n‘“ what she could do. She found the
: :,u:_%‘ . Y ;n‘a ‘,_l,@'%&l_ ek poor man propped up in pillows and
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(«f‘%% 4 ® 9 3*@3}‘@:;};“:%l( told the nurses to give him everything
i’% SR AR 2/ ‘ ) Bmag ‘“’«3«\‘%‘”»*,»"‘%‘? Phe wanted and also gave him some
§ Ao g AL EE Q& 2oV W LY o s SRR, flowers she'd brought. i
=4 "AL @ ;z,fl**f,»,‘,;:\;utu After many weeks of suffering the
U 8 11 . e BN iE Ll poor man was able o get out but he
\ ~;aisés - / Soo® 4':%"?“‘;;‘““&&&“* p 8 has to use a crutch. Margaret is now
N el Y/ *%é%’*“f&‘v“ {568 a very different girl and when she
— 'v*'v.,g,;:r‘.aw;:.‘?‘;; 5 / e b PGSt eSR passes a crippled person she doesn't
Iy b x)};‘.';%‘?‘l" 2. Yl/ Y e B DeßesegE e ] Jaugh any more. Instead of that she
, : = ©) VNO i now says. “poor fellow.” or “poor
) 4 SedtioeT O D, Frie et S 8 SHEE SRR R woman,” or “poor child,” such as you
& irfi‘ X t‘:gw.@)”' ;gm?fi;‘fi«‘ Koy L @5BB or 1 would say when we see a crippled
A L S Y, Bt ) verson. Now don't you think this Is 2
m‘m’f S U ;f?&:”;.t}?";*’:fii‘fi:fiié;;fgj:_ iR L e good lesson for us all? ]
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NG { SRR e R R P. S. 1 hope you enjoyed grandma’s
, ""' ~s‘"4%‘, e e Eoiig story, and I'm sure that she has many
\ sy f?m‘ RS moTe good ones she wants you to read.
L T e T T You may get mother or daddy to read
LAR S ee R G them to you if you wish. Why not ask
3 P them? -Lovingly,
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