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Show NOT 8AFE FOR ANQEL8. H Little Jack Knew There Was Danger H In 8uch Work. The woman with the enameled tea M cup sipped and told this story. She H said tho Incident happoned In Brook- H "A Uttlo boy stood at tho window H watching tho snow falling upon tho H pavement end blowing together Into H dusty patches. "'Aunt,' bo said, 'do tho angels send tho snow?' H "'Yes, dear,' said aunt, without look- H Ing up from her book. H "Thcro was silence for a whllo. From out tho house across tho way a white-capped maid came with a broom and swept tbo sidewalk and tho steps. Sho was tho maid of Mrs. H S., a very fastidious, fussy old lady, who had a strong dislike for children H and dirt Indeed, sho seemed to ro- gard tho words as synonymous. Only that day sho had sent littlo Jack and M his chums away from her sldo of tbo M street , "Jack watchod tho maid for. H ftwhlle," continued tho narrator, ac- H cording to the New York Times, H "then he startled his aunt with this H statement: , B "'Well, then I'd pity the angels if " Mrs. S. catches them putting snow U on her steps!' B |