Short Stories for Colored People Both Old And Young Entertaining Uplifting I

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Short Stories for Colored People Both Old And Young Entertaining Uplifting I
Silas Xavier Floyd
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Tommy found his father in the library. He ran to Deacon Tadpole and climbed upon his knee, and said: "Papa, I don't believe I want my little brother any more. I can't have any fun with him. I'll tell you what let's do. Let's trade him for a pony. ' ' "Oh, we couldn't do that, " said the deacon.
Tommy was silent for a time. Then he said : "Well, I don't suppose we could find anybody that would want to trade a pony for him, but don 't you think you could trade him for a goat?" KEEPING SCHOOL.
Eve
...ry boy and girl in America ought to go to school. The public school is one of the best insti- tutions connected with the life of our nation. But did you ever hear of a little girl who went to school to herself? I have, and I want to tell you about it.
We will call her Tootsie.
There was no school-house, and no teachers; nothing only just little Tootsie ; not even her dolls ; just simply Tootsie sitting all alone on the couch near the window. That was all there was to this little school, so far as anybody could see.


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