[The Old Peabody Pew by Kate Douglas Wiggin]@TWC D-Link bookThe Old Peabody Pew CHAPTER II 5/7
The blood that had rushed into her cheeks at Mrs.Sargent's jeering reference to Justin Peabody still lingered there for any one who ran to read, but fortunately nobody ran; they were too busy scrubbing. "Not yet.
Folks don't hurry about answering when you ask them for a contribution," replied the president, with a cynicism common to persons who collect funds for charitable purposes.
"George Wickham sent me twenty-five cents from Denver.
When I wrote him a receipt, I said thank you same as Aunt Polly did when the neighbours brought her a piece of beef: 'Ever so much obleeged, but don't forget me when you come to kill a pig.'-- Now, Mrs.Baxter, you shan't clean James Bruce's pew, or what was his before he turned Second Advent.
I'll do that myself, for he used to be in my Sunday-school class." "He's the backbone o' that congregation now," asserted Mrs.Sargent, "and they say he's goin' to marry Mrs.Sam Peters, who sings in their choir as soon as his year is up.
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