Show The The Sandman Story I ITHE FOR T TONIGHT NIGHT THE GOLDEN R RULE LE LEin in In a afield field there o once ce grew along the ground a vine and never never thinking that it was doing wrong it grew toward the theston stone stonO wall where many big trees grow j I on the other side sid I But when the he vine reached the wall wail It w was s surprised d to h hear r a a b big g- g gm m maple mapie tree ree I say sayto to a pine Just look at that bold vIde vire I do believe it means to grow up upI upon upon I on th the wall I I suppose If it it does It will expect us to notice it I cannot understand I why suc-h suc cl unimportant nt things will not stay where they belong I I quite agree With you said the pine tree Our family has always had hada a gr great t t deal of trouble with those lowly I vines vines They Thy never keep in their place It bett better r not come up here lere said a abig abIg abig big oak standing away It will wili soon l learn rn that we we do do not notice lowly growing vines Of Of what use in iii the world can a vI vine e eI be I should like to know It can never never I be tall and strong like us or of any any useI use I as shade No I am quite sure the tho vine is quite unimportant and nd bene tn th our no f The sto stopped p d right where It was wasand and nd did not gr grow gry y toward the wall ag again agin ln It was as quite crushed by wh what t I It Il had heard and had no no desire t to go where it it was not welcome So of off It went wert in another dire direction Uon and nd grew rf th the back of t the barn where It w was s quite out of ot the way Noone No Noorie one orie will notice me here and I I s 's shall aU do dono dono dono no harm I I. I am sure thought the vine One morning the farmer farmer walking about happened to see the vine Why if I this isn't a fin fine grape vine he said I I m mUst st build ai an arbor for it It to grow lIp upon 0 n. n W We shall h have ve plenty of grapes I now One day soon after afler the grape vine saw the farmer and his son dr dragging I to toward ardi the barn the thc oak oal the pine and the maple trees that had looked down up upon n. n and scorned the thO lowly 1013 vine Tho The farmer and his men soon ha haa I strong posts made from th the trees and when next ye year r there was wits an arbor forthe for forthe forth th the grape vine it found Itself above bove the v very ry trees that h had ci scorned It the pum sum summer ummer um- um mer before But nut the grape vine was was' not rev revenge revenge- ful UI tI tl Just grew and ald bore big bunches of grapes grapes and the tre trees never knew th that lt the beautiful vine of which the they were were- all now so proud was once the i poor little vine they had treated so un un- One can can never tell In inthis this great world I how ho things will turn turi out so It Is Is' best to treat others in Iri the mann manner r vie we would wOul wish wi h to be treated were w we In their Places for the Gold Golden n Ru Is a rule for tor rich arid and poor alike |