Miss Minerva and William Green Hill . /^MAtD ».-**^. 176 Miss Minerva and Sam Lambs wife Sukey sho is a beau-tiful patcher, he remarked, feeling his way. She made no answering comment, and thediscouraged little boy was silent for a fewminutes. He had worn Aunt Cindys many-colored patches too often to be ashamed ofthis one for himself, but he felt that he wouldlike to draw his aunt out and find how shestood on the subject of patches. Aunt Minerva, he presently asked,what sorter patchesd you ruther wear onyo pants, blue patches or brown? On my what? she asked, looking at himseverely over her pap


Miss Minerva and William Green Hill . /^MAtD ».-**^. 176 Miss Minerva and Sam Lambs wife Sukey sho is a beau-tiful patcher, he remarked, feeling his way. She made no answering comment, and thediscouraged little boy was silent for a fewminutes. He had worn Aunt Cindys many-colored patches too often to be ashamed ofthis one for himself, but he felt that he wouldlike to draw his aunt out and find how shestood on the subject of patches. Aunt Minerva, he presently asked,what sorter patchesd you ruther wear onyo pants, blue patches or brown? On my what? she asked, looking at himseverely over her paper. I mean if yous me, he hastily ex-plained. Dont you think blue patches isthe mos natral lookin*? What are you driving at, William? sheasked; but without waiting for his answershe went on with her reading. The child was silent for a long time, his William Green Hill 177 little mind busy, then he began, AuntMinerva— She peered at him over her glasses a sec-ond, then dropped her eyes to the paperwhere an interesting article on Foreign Mis-sions h


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