CHURCH
The young members of the family had been taught to be punctilious in contributing to the collection at church. One Sunday morning, when the boxes were being passed, James, aged six, ran his eye over those in the pew, and noticed that a guest of his sister had no coin in her hand.
"Where is your money?" he whispered.
She answered that she hadn't any.
But James was equal to the emergency: "Here, take mine," he directed.
"That'll pay for you. I'll get under the seat." Which he did.
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