. Bessie on her travels . tely heard the storyof Christ feeding the multitude with the fiveloaves and two fishes. He was very fond ofBible stories, this little boy, and liked to applythem to himself and those about him. Tell me about that, Frankie, while Daph-ne goes to the house for some biscuits for you,said the Colonel; and Frankie repeated in adroll, but still sweet and simple way, the storyof the grand miracle. But how was it that there was enough forso many people when there was so little food,Frankie ? asked Mr. Powers, wishing to hearwhat the child would say. The little fellow looked t
. Bessie on her travels . tely heard the storyof Christ feeding the multitude with the fiveloaves and two fishes. He was very fond ofBible stories, this little boy, and liked to applythem to himself and those about him. Tell me about that, Frankie, while Daph-ne goes to the house for some biscuits for you,said the Colonel; and Frankie repeated in adroll, but still sweet and simple way, the storyof the grand miracle. But how was it that there was enough forso many people when there was so little food,Frankie ? asked Mr. Powers, wishing to hearwhat the child would say. The little fellow looked thoughtful for a mo-ment, and stood rubbing up his hair with hishand; but he was not to be conquered evenby a question hard as this, and presently,seeing a way out of his difficulty, his facelighted up as he exclaimed,— • 300 Bessie on her Travels, Betause our Lord did not dive em doodappetites. You ought to know dat yousef,sir: and, with this, he ran away to meetDaphne, whom he saw coming with his wished-for XIII. LITTLE ACTS OF KINDNESS; LITTLE DEEDSOF LOVE.
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