Jill's Red Bag
old her to come with her and speak to two little girls who were standing outside. They were evi
d when she heard they w
m abruptly, as Miss Falkner having left them
gnantly. "We have been living in India and came to Engl
afraid you would be half black. Mona told m
ough bazaars," "tiffins," "ayahs," "dobies," "punkahs," "rupees," "gymk
s quite impressed with all the str
urn. "It seems so dull to us in England, but that's be
er! And we're always doing new things ever
s Bumps a dog? W
s herself so. They've gone off together somewhere. Now if we find them you'll see the sor
ut it was a long time before their search was successful. At last coming to a small artificial lake which was te
swans. It had been a difficult task, to judge from the children's heated, dirty faces. The birds were
istressed and angry birds. Bumps, elated by her position, was brandishing a
as a wonder, but Jack's white suit was cove
ut Bumps, "but these thtup
but what she said had the effec
a pity! You evidently were tired of the party. We will go straigh
ching Jack and Bumps-one on each side of her-back to the house
e, one of the twins, "a gover
got the rope too tight round her neck. She was a Royalist and he was Oliver Cromwell. We had had it in our lesson that day. He said he really felt she
ck change of th
of money? Have y
a week each, but it doe
nth to God? You can easily, if you
compelling attention and interest, and before she separated from them that aftern
en't very much money to spare. We want every p
y out of tenpence, that's all it is. And if you saw the poor people out on Chilton Common, wh
sked Rose looking
h conviction, "but giving your money aw
ose said to Norah afterwards, "She's rather a nice girl, but I feel if
; "she gets so excited over it. I ne
if Aunt Mary gives
before he left. He came up to wish her sist
my work again to-morrow, so shall
ittle wistfully, then spo
ll often meet; my path is not your
, then his hand fell rather
ed that she is a steward-help her when she grows up, as you were never helped, to preserve he
ing to Ji
that I trespassed this afternoon, for I
nd us keeping you
it reposing in that scar
ona turned sha
kner. It is getting late, you
ring why her siste
t Jill discovered two more tresp
ite so ready to arrest them when they p
ain Willoughby's voice was very low and earnest when the
afraid," said Jill barring the
d at her i
this? Yours or
swered Jill firmly, "No o
u been using it f
bellious. Captain Willo
e said. "Now then I have got you. Come along, and d
aptive before her boa
ed at it
th does it mean,
ill stubbornly. "It's got to do with us,
tain Willoughby, who love
and drew Jill's hand o
trespassers if you will explain this. What doe
n Mona spoke to her kindly she
ace, and a religio
Bible, and it's not idolatry, t
oughby. "It's an altar, and
ill indignantly, "we w
ible always offered sacrifice
d at him t
don't,"
her sister. "This is a k
b did not call it an altar. He made a heap of ston
is Jacob's heap of stones. Isn't one of them
ou?" asked Mona, wanting t
we'll give Him our tenth. 'Of all that Thou shalt give me, I will surely give a tenth unto Thee.' That's the vow.
oes your tenth consist of, Jill? Sweets and currant-buns, and
, of course," said Jill, "I
king a little troubled. Then
u brought Mr. Arn
"He was a trespasser. That's
e you don
our tenth goes into it, and then I take it to Mr. Errington, and
then she be
ambition, but I fancy many years will
d laugh," said J
ump of invention. But I, with Mr. Arnold, will plead guilty of the charge of trespassing; and you must do the sam
own this visit of ours would have entailed such a loss
oked pe
," she said, "but you really are trespas
pocket, and put half a sovereig
od object. Now, Captain Willoughby, we must go back to the house. I pro
in amazement and delight. She
red back to the school-room, where Miss Falkner was teaching Jack how to arrange
given this to me for our ba
ss Falkner had heard at last about "Bethel," but she had
though she had had much in her life to make her sad. And when a slender figure in a black lace gown came across t
er looked
a deliciou
. I wish I enjoyed things
a little
ndow-ledge and put her ligh
I shall go crazy, and I have come out of doors to get
ked her sympathy
my life to-day, and I don't k
ne good, not harm,
eld to persuasion, when she interrupted us, but after her interruption,
imes i
in her seat
very much. It was about a certain subject. It is strange that this wee
lkner, "that the coincident
ld say that." Then a
at prosperity is g
lth as a trust it will be goo
ed a littl
y. People can't give because it's r
when we love the One to whom our wealth be
"I must love first,
a little wistfully a
ith you," she said, and before Miss Falkn