well, andMiss Mary promises never to cease to look after him.
Even little Janey, through this brave woman's influence, has beenrescued, and picked out of the mire of sin and ignorance, and haslearned something more of the true meaning of the Glory Song.
As for Miss Mary herself, she is still a sister--a true sister of thepoor, going wherever sins need reproving, and misery comforting. Notjoining any particular denomination, wearing no special badge, she yetgoes about, as her Master left her an example, doing good--and in thelast day, doubtless, many shall rise up and call her blessed.
And the widow--when her boy came home, when her boy became a Christian,she seemed to have no other earthly good thing to ask for. She is veryhappy, very bright, and very dear to all who know her.
Thus all are doing well.
But surely--the one in his unbroken sleep, the other in the sunshine ofher Father's House--there are none we can leave so contentedly, socertain that no future evil can befall them, as the two, whom the childalways spoke of as
SCAMP and I.
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The End.
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