iF 4 Incline ata God's prayer! Nos a “of L: mountam 1 Db CROWS SHOWY 3 ie Qie, A AN EASTER w IDEA OF 2 .MARGERY'S’ for the robbins and bluebirds, they were actually hilarious in thelr joy that spring had come. The people she met unusually pleasant Woking until she came to where Cen. tral alley met the street. Just as she reached it three boys rushed out, al- most colliding with her as they ran, and looking over their shoulders as If they expected some ohe were fol lowing. Margery checked herself to avoid them and then looked in the di rection from which they had come. “They've been teasing old Mrs. Laney,” she thought, and sure enough, the old woman stood in her door shaking her fist at the receding boys. While Margery paused the dirty, disheveled old creature stooped and picked up a battered tin can in which a sickly geranium had been growing. With trembling fingers she tried to straighten the plant, and it fell over the edge of the pall again, and Margery could see that the main stem had been broken off near the root. Then she went on, but some goemed “The Christian's Prayer.” ~Pamnring sy M, Nowwexnnvon. oxted and then back out when comes to paying your share.” Margery blushed and the quick an Bry tears came into her eyes. May Gardner slipped her arm around her friend's walgt, which gave her cour Age to answer: “It does look that way, | know, but we agreed to spend only our own money for the palm. it and, and 1 have thought of another way to spend mine.” The girl who had “Mi when Once more spoken first turn Andrews wv 1 2 away. flattered aid, Margery's eves i if the group broke 3 give ii a smile as she did so, "That so: I won't change my mind this time, girls; there might be another tempta tion."--Alice D. Baukhage. 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