if you please."

"I quite agree with you," said Mrs. Haggage, in her deep voice. Sarah

Ellen Haggage is, of course, the well-known author of "Child-Labour in

the South," and "The Down-Trodden Afro-American," and other notable

contributions to literature. She is, also, the "Madame President" both

of the Society for the Betterment of Civic Government and Sewerage,

and of the Ladies' League for the Edification of the Impecunious.

"And I am glad to see," Mrs. Haggage presently went on, "that the

literature of the day is so largely beginning to chronicle the sayings

and doings of the labouring classes. The virtues of the humble must be