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Heart-Histories and Life-Pictures

CHAPTER III
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But, we are called upon so often." The ardor of Andrew Lyon's benevolent feelings suddenly cooled at this unexpected reception.

He had entered upon his work under the glow of a pure enthusiasm; anticipating a hearty response the moment his errand was made known.
"I thank you in the widow's name," said he, as he took the dollar.
When he turned from Mr.Malcolm's store, it was with a pressure on his feelings, as if he had asked the coldly-given favor for himself.
It was not without an effort that Lyon compelled himself to call upon Mr.Green, considered the "next best man" on his list.

But he entered his place of business with far less confidence than he had felt when calling upon Malcolm.

His story told, Green without a word or smile, drew two half dollars from his pocket, and presented them.
"Thank you," said Lyon.
"Welcome," returned Green.
Oppressed with a feeling of embarrassment, Lyon stood for a few moments.

Then bowing, he said-- "Good morning." "Good morning," was coldly and formally responded.
And thus the alms-seeker and alms-giver parted.
"Better be at his shop, attending to his work," muttered Green to himself, as his visitor retired.


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