May comes to the Rescue. 167 miserable one indeed. It would have been very different if he had listened to Mr. Oughtn’t. If any of the neighbours did but look at him, he shrank out of their way, thinking that they knew how bad tiem yee inaced, he was ashamed to look even Wolf in the face. In fact, he was afraid of every- thing, and was become quite a coward, like the strange dog that he had seen in the lane. And, of course, that evening when his father heard all about it, was the saddest that he had ever known. The next day was Sunday; and his father and mother took him to church as usual with them. He al-