[Little Men by Louisa May Alcott]@TWC D-Link bookLittle Men CHAPTER XX 25/26
I am not rich, but I know many of the trials of the poor; this five dollars is mine, and I want to give it to you for your children.' "The hard, hungry look in the man's eyes changed to a grateful one as he took the small sum, freely given, and left the orphans' money untouched. He rode on with Grandfather till they approached the town, then he asked to be set down.
Grandpa shook hands with him, and was about to drive on, when the man said, as if something made him, 'I was desperate when we met, and I meant to rob you, but you were so kind I couldn't do it.
God bless you, sir, for keeping me from it!'" "Did Grandpa ever see him again ?" asked Daisy, eagerly. "No; but I believe the man found work, and did not try robbery any more." "That was a curious way to treat him; I'd have knocked him down," said Dan. "Kindness is always better than force.
Try it and see," answered Mr. Bhaer, rising. "Tell another, please," cried Daisy. "You must, Aunt Jo did," added Demi. "Then I certainly won't, but keep my others for next time.
Too many tales are as bad as too many bonbons.
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