166 May comes to the Rescue, eicH aie head hat was hen matter she began to cry, too; for ske never thought her Johnny-boy would do anything so bad. And when Johnny had done crying himself,-and could hear and see anything, he heard the sound of May May’s sobs, and saw the tears in his dear mammy’s eyes, which made him begin to cry again, and to feel himself the most miserable little boy in the world. Of course, he could not have any sugar in his bread and milk that morning ; and he knew that in the evening his father must be told. What else would happen to him he could not tell; but, you see, this was not a happy ey at all: but a very