se his breakfast as he had lost his supper; so he checked his
tears, and ate a hearty meal.
'Well,' said his father, who came into the room just as he was eating
the last bit of bread. 'I am glad to see the little boy who could not
yesterday find anything good enough for him at a feast eating such
simple fare as this so heartily. Come, Alfred, now you may come to your
dear mamma.'
THE END
_Printed by_ R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, _Edinburgh_
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Transcriber's Note.
One obvious misspelling is corrected. All other archaic variants and
inconsistencies of spelling, capitalization, and punctuation are
retained from the original.
Redundant story title pages have been removed. Page numbers in the
table of contents match the original.
The page scans came from the Children's Book Collection of the Library
of the University of California, Los Angeles.
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