Show MEMORIAL SERVICE sixteen flun hungry ry boyf fa filled lah veal ric jile in li lekens an exchange tells the following story of t the he in london before v which charles dickens used to stand when a as it child lie he brud dredged drudged ed in a blacking factory every lay day on the way iny to anufrom and from his liN work he paused to tie devour the viands with his eyes eye and orne times he pressed his tongue to the windowpane window pane as if by so he doing lie ile ot a tate tante of the good things which were 16 ere so ncr nc r and yet so far an american railroad man who admires dickens hunted up his when in london in order to gratify his curiosity and his sentiment it proved to be a mere box of a place in a i poor qua I 1 01 me city but me original busic busin cip U was ns still carried on there As t alie lie tra I 1 ter peered into tho the interior a voice was heard beard at his elbow alc plc please be tir ar t ir will yo buy me a weal pie pic the nw owner ner of the voice was ivas a small mall disher disheveled cled peon aci hii with whom a pie of veal or anything else of a hearty nature would have agreed right well ivell allow iio r many 1 do you think this this shop will hold asked the american 1 I dunno about fifteen or sixteen I 1 should think well go BO end and get fifteen boys and bring them bach here the boy studied the man s face tor for a moment ns as it if to to make sure that he was in tile the enjoyment of his senses and then with a yell hurried into a n side street a minute elapsed before lie he returned at the hend head of ii procession of sixteen gamins a of assorted sizes sies unanimous in appetite and hope this ram ragged zed battalion as crabbed close behind behill I its benefactor and followed him into the shop where he announced that lie was going to gi ghe e all the boys ill all the pie they wanted anted vi they wanted vacated a great deal as it proved their capacity forwell for weal pi pic e was something marclous marie loiis hut but their benefactor was as good as his word vord and sixteen happy and satisfied boys left the shop his praise |