Early Gorman, a spoiled child, looked with contempt upon those less fortunate than herself. At the entrance of the park, Bobby and Gertie, two poor little foundlings, looked with awe at Early as she left the big automobile with her nurse ...See moreEarly Gorman, a spoiled child, looked with contempt upon those less fortunate than herself. At the entrance of the park, Bobby and Gertie, two poor little foundlings, looked with awe at Early as she left the big automobile with her nurse and following, ventured to admire her big doll. Incensed at what she considered her presumption, Early cruelly struck Gertie, who told her story to the good sister at the park playground. The sister, accompanying the children, found Early and tried to impress her that rich and poor were all God's children and that she someday might feel the sting of poverty. Upon the sister leaving, Early did not feel quite so well satisfied with herself. Sitting by herself thinking, she fell asleep and dreamed of herself, poor, mistreated and alone, waking up in terror. Her dream had taught its lesson and she tries to make amends. Written by
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