26/30 If you could visit her occasionally, and show that you are interested in her, by talking or reading to her poor foolish boy or showing him a picture-book, you have no idea how grateful she would be to you, and how it would cheer her on her dreary way." "I will go to see her to-morrow," said Mrs.Montague. "Can you think of any one else I could visit ?" "A great many," said Mrs.Morris; "but I don't think you had better undertake too much at once. I will give you the addresses of three or four poor families, where an occasional visit would do untold good. Don't give them too much money, or too many presents, till you find out what they need. Try to feel interested in them. |