Pete, the Cunner Boy; Or, the Boy Who Kept the Fifth Commandment

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Pete, the Cunner Boy; Or, the Boy Who Kept the Fifth Commandment
Susan G. Knight
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bought some of the " holders " at three cents each.
They gave to all of them some of the things which they had brought, for which they were* very grateful. There was a door ia this room which opened into an adjoining one, and in which was one poor woman sitting on the bed, whose name was " Eu^ nice ! " Mr. Lynde stood in the doorway and offered a short prayer, which they could all understand, after which they went in and saw poor Eunice, and gave her some of the niceties, for which she wished t
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"rIcKes all their days." This was the only idea the poor creature had of happiness.
In another room they found a middle aged woman, who had been in the house only a few weeks, and who was placed there for drunkenness. The mistress of the house said she " was as neat as wax," and if she could only be kept from rum, she would be one of the smartest women in town.
As they passed down stairs, they saw another poor woman, who, with her hus- band, had been placed there as common drunkards, and they had four little children there with them, who were the pictures of woe.


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