Across the Fruited Plain by Florence Crannell Means
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When the leg was all neatly rebandaged, the boy caught at Miss
Pinkerton with a shy hand. "_Gracias_--thank you," he said, "but why you take so long trouble for us, Lady, when we don't pay you nothing?" "I don't think there's anything so well worth taking trouble for as just boys and girls," Miss Pinkerton said. The boy frowned thoughtfully. "Other peoples don't think like that way," he persisted. "For why should you?" "Well, it's really because of Jesus," Miss Pinkerton answered slowly. "You've heard about Jesus, haven't you?" "Not me," the boy said. "Who is he?" "He was God's Son, and he taught men to love one another. He taught them about God, too." "God? I've heard the name, but I ain't never seen that guy either." "Like to hear about him?" Miss Pinkerton asked. The boy dropped down on the running board with his bandaged leg stretched out before him. Other children came running. Sitting on the running board, too, Miss Pinkerton told them about Jesus, how he used his life to help other people be kinder to each other. The camp children listened with mouths open, and brushed the |
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