The North Carolina Presbyterian . s Wilfred, before the prayer-bell rans:. Mamma was busy getting breakfast,and papa was out seeing the cattle fedon the farm, and the two little folks hadthe upstairs to themselves. Sometimes it was a nice time, andsometimes > it wasnt. When Racie didnot dawdle too much over her own dress-ing, and then hurry too much over Wil-freds, they had merry laughs and pre-tends. V J V But for some mornings Racie had beenstaying in bed a while after mammacalled her, and that put her in a fluster,and put Wilfred in a fret, and the timeswere growing stormy. One morning s


The North Carolina Presbyterian . s Wilfred, before the prayer-bell rans:. Mamma was busy getting breakfast,and papa was out seeing the cattle fedon the farm, and the two little folks hadthe upstairs to themselves. Sometimes it was a nice time, andsometimes > it wasnt. When Racie didnot dawdle too much over her own dress-ing, and then hurry too much over Wil-freds, they had merry laughs and pre-tends. V J V But for some mornings Racie had beenstaying in bed a while after mammacalled her, and that put her in a fluster,and put Wilfred in a fret, and the timeswere growing stormy. One morning sister dressed herselfvery quickly, and then said, Oome, Billyboy, get up, up, up, right quick, quick,quick, and get in the tub, tub, tub. I dont want to get up, said Wil-f red; youll wash me too hard and pull my hair. , m Just try me, said Racie, and see if I dont dress you as nice and easy as .mamma. ..^ a This got Wilfred up m a jiffy, and BELLS nael AUoT Cbnrch and School BellB. SeSSlosne. ]IBI<I«<frC! BUUboi. BUL POUNDI ^ralofluei


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