ther, Jesus Christ."
"What is he sometimes called?"
"The God-man."
"Have you ever been grateful to him, my dear?"
"I think I do love him, mother, though I never can love him enough for
all he has done."
Transcriber's Note
The author uses wont instead of the more usual won't; this has been
retained as printed.
Minor puctuation errors have been fixed without note.
The following errors have been corrected:
Page 12--Hattie amended to Hatty (for consistency with
other occurrences)--"His sister Hatty took her hands
from the dish-water ..."
Page 12--its amended to it's--"Clara says it's a real
Maltese."
Page 13--whethe amended to whether--"... and see whether
she will drink it."
Page 23--Kent amended to Carleton--"Mrs. Carleton had
taken great pains with the new suit."
Illustrations have been moved so that they are not in the middle of a
paragraph.
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