Show ROMANCE MORE IN THEIR LINE factory workers criticism of at louica coulta M Al alcous cotts great story in a conversation about books book which the author of the long day had with two of hor her workmates work mates at a box factory she he spoke smoke eai enthusiastically of little women and told them how she had read it four dinies alm ea and that she meant to read it agan again some gome day little women was unknown to them but their curiosity curlo alty was roused over the unheard of thing of anybody ever wanting to read a book more than once and they pressed her to repeat tho the story for them this she did with great accuracy of statement and with genuine pleasure to herself at being given an opportunity to introduce anybody to meg and jo and all the rest of that delightful march family when she finished phoebe stopped work and mrs smith looked up from her label pasting at baying tying why that no story at all why no echoed phoebe thata no story just everyday hap pen henings ings nga I 1 dont see eee the asp us putting things like that in books ill bet any money that lady what wrote it knew all them boys rind and girls they just sound like real live people and when you was telling about them I 1 could see them as blainas pl plain ainas as plain could be coul dat you gwendolyn yep yawned dawned gwendolyn eul gul sedly bored but I 1 suppose farmer folks likes them kind of stories phoebe generously suggested they kint aint used to the same styles ot of anything that us UJ city folks are youtha companion 11 |