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Show Be Wanted the Best. ' j Speaking of the Hindoo deity reminds me of a story a friend of mine told me the other day about his little boy, and which is entirely true. The little fellow is very slow dressing in the morning, and to cure him of this habit his parents told him the next time he failed to be ready as soon as the others he would , have to go without his breakfast. Being , tardy again, when he camo to the table I he was informed that he must either eat bread and water or do without eating at all. The boy was silent and would not eat. The father, not wishing him to go altogether without food, said: "You might be situated so you would be glad to have bread and water. Suppose Sup-pose you were away out on the ocean, and the angels should fetch you brea'd and water and tell you that you must eat that or nothing, what would you do?" "I wouldn't do neiver," was the answer. an-swer. "I'd just want what God had for breakfast." Pittsburg Dispatch, |