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Show !! ClilMmi In lllf tlorra, "Aro miny TuUea lent lu tho llff llorear Th6 t!oa.' walker stood llrlo a number num-ber of bolls of cloth. It was lu one of tho hljr storps lu I'uurteetitli street. 'Corns with me, ' lie said When we had arrived nt the renr of Iho store ho carefully operrd n do' r lending to a small room. There., on a soft lonnge, all cnddlel np, nlrep and evidently drc-linlng, was a dear clilM with (.'old! n l..ilr. "Tlio child," exclnlmcl tho floor walker, "belongs to somo woman now shopping In this 1 1 ice Ulie Is wamler-lug wamler-lug around from counter to counter mid li.ii tciujiorarlly forgotten her 1 ar littles Willie. Wo found tho child iialcep near the elorator, tired out apparently " "And yon will tulo care of It till alio conies Inclt, eh?" "Wo will. 'o havo a tdunlicr of children to look after each day. 8ina are lot, some forgotten, but tho main-was main-was all couio bnek In duo sooson," Jtift then there was n suppressed ijacnlatlou at the ilwr, soinotlilug that sounded. Itko "Oh, my donnlarllngclillJchildchll II" A woman bounded Into tha room Such kissing, such hugging, yon nerei saw lu nil jour born iU) s! "It was llko this," tho woman said "I left tho dear liuyjunt one tiny nun ntnto look nt somo bargains In lacil Then Mrs. Gauipcaino up, and of rour I had to talk lu her. Timo sllpil by It was most an hour la-fore I eter thought of dear little Willlo again." "Well," raid tho floor v, alker smiling "lm la sufu." Then tlio woman vrnl nway with her prize, Mijing something at (ndi step that sounded llko. . , "Oh, ui-a-m in a a d c a ri 11 tt 1 e 1-o-s-t b-o-yl I w-l 1 1 n--v" - New York Herald, |