Big and Little Sisters by Theodora R. Jenness
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page 55 of 55 (100%)
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cripples, and I will stop talking vain and will always
wear the issue shoes every day. And will they please excuse me?' And they did. And now they walk heel or tiptoe on Cordelia's wet floor. Lucinda will now learn the neat way, and they will grow Dolly more white-minded, for she came to school so short. And again I say it was the King's Daughters' verses. And I do not like to think hard, but I shall try to learn them, too. And we did not shut our eyes at Susie when she motioned Jack Frost, as we meant to just for spite. And the girls all said Cordelia was so generous, she said she nearly got vain again. So I shall stop this time." [Illustration: Helen read the letter to her King's Daughters circle.] Helen read the letter to her King's Daughters Circle, and a young member, thinking of the little Sioux maiden at the far Northwestern Mission who had tried to overcome her faults and love her enemies, repeated softly: "'For thou hast a little strength, and thou hast kept my word and hast not denied my name.'" |
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