American messenger . he walk with an express package thatshe thrust into Ruths hands. Open it! was all she said. Itsfor you. And what do you think was in thebox? The very prettiest baby dollthat any little girl ever mothered. Shehad long white clothes exactly like areal babys, and soft rings of real hair,and the loveliest blue eyes that shecould open and shut, and when Ruthhugged her—Ruth would not havepoked or struck her for the world—she said Mamma just as plainly asif she were a real live baby. While Dorothy and Ruth were look-ing at this wonderful babys wardrobe,Mrs. Harvey was saying to R
American messenger . he walk with an express package thatshe thrust into Ruths hands. Open it! was all she said. Itsfor you. And what do you think was in thebox? The very prettiest baby dollthat any little girl ever mothered. Shehad long white clothes exactly like areal babys, and soft rings of real hair,and the loveliest blue eyes that shecould open and shut, and when Ruthhugged her—Ruth would not havepoked or struck her for the world—she said Mamma just as plainly asif she were a real live baby. While Dorothy and Ruth were look-ing at this wonderful babys wardrobe,Mrs. Harvey was saying to Ruthsmo_ther, She is such a dear little girl, whata comfort she must be to you! Shedid more than any one else to makeDorothys party a success. * H Pointed Paragraphs Cultivate a love for nature; he wholives close to nature may more easilylive close to natures God. Give your heart to Jesus; no amountof education will prepare you for lifesduties if you are not right with God. 140 American Messenger. September, Our Fireside The Eleventh Hour By Fannie Medbury Pendleton
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