| Show V Star of In in 4 Meurli Mr A T Story ouches fair the truth ol the following incident of the Queens childhood which he narrates in file london lon-don Quiver She was at the time hut seven or eight cars ol me and her heart mas set on II certain doll which she hold seen In u uliep 1 w mdo v She had lo wait however until l the could save the price six shilling out of her pocket money At last the day came end the coveted doll A as paid lor and received The story proceeds as follows And IIOA with the precious treasure upon her arm the little lady bade the shopkeeper kood afternoon and was about lostcp Irom the door when a poor miserable loul ing olject ol a man met her eir He wis standing Imlll I couple ol 1 feet ala and teemed as though he was goln to speak lo her attracted deubdess by tie iimoctnt kindliness of her expression and the tenderness of her blue eyes Hut though his lips moved no sound came Irom lhmHe lie stand aside In let horpasia note ogoiilzfd nnpiat in his sui Ken checks and quivrl ij ch n Did > mi wish lo Speak to 111 asked the litth lady ttltuiz her ctrpi Encouraged hv lir hitting vine the poor trimp far such he vvts sain in trembling accent lainvtrylmngr Uould I not OIl k lot helpil I were nut rci y 11 sink with hunLerl f He looked fill line front hit cjcs lao j h i < u ouey ur else 1 ills lip trembled forth i bumble I thank you lady then he shullltd I U his 1 way hunger Impersunite YSuIjC10r i1ratOe Stayl murmured the little owner of the new doll There was a quiver in her childish olco and n moisture in her eyes as she ipoke Wait a minute ercs r s 4 brie stepped back Into the shop approached the lady tat hind the counter and said 10 1 please do sell mind taking the doll back and I Ketplnc It for me a low days lonell 11 Certainly 1 willreplied the shopkeeper shop-keeper and you wish me lo return youth you-th money r Yes If you please This was done and the hlllo lady hurrying out of the shop placed the whole nl the money in the hands of the starving Mill VIeS wa hko one thundetstruck Never had bounty rained upon him inoue in-oue prolusion before The otjot 01 her bounty murmur In a low tOM though loud enough to reach her ear 11 II the Alnii4hly made yon a Ieell II ould 1 nut be moro than jour goodness good-ness do serve Ihen he hobbled away to satisfy hit unizer |