Left to Ourselves; or, John Headley's Promise.
year, father?" asked Hugh as he buttoned up his warm great coat to
ent business calls me; and urge
were summer. Are you r
God wi
, where he found his br
lling,'" he said in an undertone, "so fe
do feel this, Hugh, that when they're out on the Atlantic I'd rather know they had fel
t getting preachified I
me, I know when I th
ow when I'm in the right
u thin
comes to the
le and annoyance of his brother and sisters; and so before John was aware he
ng within himself that if his promise to Agnes was to be kept
, laughing, while he turned round
n, my boy," s
ace, mother," he
ror sometimes gets scratched, and cannot re
be late," he said, turning the handl
other to run away from, so listen, Hugh. Can't y
a bit of harm,
ridle the whole body.' Think of that, Hug
other, I'll s
own strength
as let off, he darted through t
ary look of pain, then, as if those wo
ll prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good." And at that word she went into
stmas, mother?" said Minnie, throwing her arms roun
smile, and answered, "We shall not be able to do ve
you had, only I
f garments, which she deposited on the table, saying to her mother,
" said Mrs. Headley; "
thes, and exclaimed, "Why, there's my old frock,
are going to do for Chr
r her brother's worn jacket with the tips
the table, and was proceeding to exa
her, but made no remark as she leaned over to rea
get the box, and see if there
soon engaged in searching for the
l who has a wors
thought this was
we get this ready for some one, the
ping?" asked Minn
o something to make Chr
innie again, her puzzled little face gr
frock just drawn together with a crooked pin, and
eyeing her warm though cast-off frock with fresh in
utton, and fasten thi
hese things? Could not
nie sat down; and while she put on
g and patching, aided by Agnes, who sat industriousl
ed, "Is this all you a
king some puddings for
I knew you would; I
e knows or thinks
pose," answered Minnie, looking up fro
n. Do you remember what we were reading the ot
ink I
therless and widows in thei
isiting the fatherless and widows
ke them when they are done, Mi
hould, if
and I think you will understand the
engaged in, they suddenly disappeared; at which Mrs. Headley did not look surprised, nor di
John, who liked to tease her, kept his intentions to himself, and taking
ened the parcel, and drew out a p
ttle sister, leaning over the tabl
her own work; but she was too busy in c
le, folded it in half, and proce
Hugh?" asked the never
d tone, and soon he had begun to sew up the side
"the order of the day," so
s brother and asked him if his were ready. A whispered consultation ensued behind the cardboard box, and then there was some mysterious pushing and man[oe]uvring, which raised Minnie's expectati
e asked, pinching a
rags snipped up in ti
John; "but I say, don't my fingers ache
ut all tha
l the week, off and on, and I declare old Mrs
Alice?"
dley; "this is a busy time for cook, and A
go round, Agnes
as Eve, mot
t were he
st finish all this h
your visits," said John, who loved a story as much as a
," answe
f you can think of anything we can help in, w
hile we plan to do something for those in
r children, while she said gently, "It is not only that we are to 'visit the fatherless a
r than the other," s
id Mrs. Headley; "'I can do all things,