The golden pennies, and other stories
Transcriber's note: Unusual and inconsistent spelling is as printed.
THE LITTLE FAVORITES' LIBRARY. BOSTON: HENRY A. YOUNG & CO. 24 CORNHILL.
AND OTHER STORIES.
BOSTON:
HENRY A. YOUNG & CO.
NO. 24 CORNHILL.
CONTENTS.
The Golden Pennies
AND OTHER STORIES.
A LITTLE boy who had plenty of pennies dropped one in the missionary box, laughing as he did so. He had no thought in his heart of Jesus, the heathen, or the missionary. His was a tin penny. It was as light as a scrap of tin.
Another boy put a penny in, and as he did so, looked around with a self-applauding gaze, as if he had done some great thing. His was a brass penny. It was not the gift of a lowly heart, but of a proud spirit.
A third boy gave a penny, saying to himself, I suppose I must because all others do. That was an iron penny. It was the gift of a cold, hard heart.