150. ETHEL'S VISIT.

So it was. : Kitty was delighted, and
Joe was pleased in pleasing her. Far from
the game being spoiled, it went more
merrily than ever, as the children took it |
inturns to be coachman, guard, passenger,
even highwayman, when Joe grew very
enterprising, and, when they. ran home
happily together, it would have been hard
to say who had enjoyed the afternoon most.

  
      
 

i “T pon’T want to go out, it'is

so cold! Mamma never ‘takes
sme out except on mice days,”
, remonstrated Ethel, when Aunt
we Maria began to wrap her up
warmly, to take her out, on a certainly
very. uninviting-looking afternoon. Ethel
was on a short visit to her aunt. — y
“JT must go this afternoon, Ethel. I
have heard of some very poor people
who badly need help.” So Ethel had to