Show kind hearts under coarse jackets or the difference between the pray irs of df the rich and ami poor A poor boy in in Edinbur ib started for school one I 1 cold mornin morning barefoot because his dri drunken inken parents had pawned his shoes sent them to ou uncles cles as they called it after a little time a number of his mates were standing a round around him wondering why he was so soon astir f but ut when they saw his poor naked feet and accles shivering in in the snow their hearts hea is were melted to pity they could not bear to see him h limping mp in along with knitted brows and hear his s sighs when 1 his is feet weri pierced by the broken ice ice B but t w what hat could they 40 no one had got a pair of shoes to lend him and even if they had the old clock was going in 0 faster baster now and there was vas no time to return fet let u ua s carry him said a noble little fellow cc ye s a said another 13 shoulder goalder high and in in a minute minate job bobai is is placed upon their shoulders and borne triumphantly triumphant an aly through the snow amid the shouts and cheers of his ragged but kind hearted school f fellows 1 L people stopped in in the streets to look at the little com company y and prayed that the god of the needy might it bless ess 9 t them hem when they saw their young hearts leap with Alad gladness nesS h happy appy in in their deed of mercy the noble conduct of the ragged boys give four lessons worth learning 1 I they pitied a poor un fortunat e P boy who was worse off than themselves 11 II they did all they could to help him III they did it at once IV they did it cheerfully with all their fearls Je arts let the little boys of deseret learn these lessons and imitate the boys in in rags who pr dyed by taking then their hands out of their pockets to ca caay ry the poor boy without shoes while the rich stood ay b y with then hands in in then their pockets to keep them warm while they hem heli their cash tight praying that inthe the god of the needy might bless them |