17/124 I always pay a dollar for Mr.Brandon's. The difference is a very important one to her--no less than a dollar and a half. I found her in much trouble about it, and her little boy crying with disappointment at not getting a pair of shoes his mother had promised him as soon as she got the money for the shirts. He has been from school for want of shoes for more than a week. So I took out my purse and gave Mrs.Walton the dollar and a half to make up the sum she had earned, and told her I would see you about it. |