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Harold Smith. George Nichols. Arthur Giroux. Claude Du Bridge. Clara Burtt. Edna Vane. Anna Keeler.
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Mabel Popejoy. James Crosby. JUNIORS Gailard Hess. Ida Anderson. Georgia Bigoness, Will Tuttle.
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THE JUNIOR YEAR BOOK. JUST AN INCIDENT. BY FLORENCE H. SMITH. ‘•Shine, sah?” The child’s soft voice broke into the man’s musings as he talked aimlessly down the crowded street of the metropolis. He turned and w at his elbow a smiling little bit of humanity, black as ebony, but very heerful about it. He showed between his parted lips, two rows of shining white teeth, his eyes danced, his kinky head was bare. ••Shine?” repeated the small merchant, persistently. The man stepped up into the chair, and returned, “All right, Snowball;” at wdiich the little fellow i.ined appreciatively. He brushed away for a few moments in silence, but soon remarked, “Nice, mu Idy day, sah.” •‘Good for your trade, isn’t it?” smiled the gentleman. Yes, sah, and dat’s what ah need. When a fellow has a fambly ‘pendin’ . him he needs some of dose shines, I can tell youse.” A family?” questioningly. Yes, sah.” He smiled again. “Three daugs, sah, and a parrot. Dey’s a.i mah’n to take keer of.” His customer laughed with him, and slipping a coin into the small hand of lad. went on his way. For many days the gentleman passed the smiling L::le fellow, who always saluted him with “Mornin’ sah,” and some times related a:; incident pertaining to his fambly.” A couple weeks after this, the little boot-black’s friend turned a corner to - . large crowd, such a crowd as only can collect in a twinkling in a city, f - ied about an automobile. What is it?” he asked. Only a little darkey killed,” answered one man roughly. But another -1 ' ' Y to explain. There was a wee tot of a girl nearly run down by that machine. It seems 1 run away from her mother and tried to cross alone. The auto turned tit : mer swiftly; there was a cry, and that little fellow there had pushed her ■» - just in time for her safety, but not for his. I’m afraid he’s done for.” They were tenderly carrying the little form to the ambulance now, and the ism leeding and bruised was scarcely recognizable. Why. Snowball!” The exclamation broke forth from the lips of the man with bared head. A faint smile shown on the boy’s face. Lx k out for mah fambly, sah, will you?” pleadingly. Tine man nodded solemnly, and the wooly, tired little head sank peacefully ImcL
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