In a screened and secluded corner of one of the many railway-bridges which span the streets of London, there could be seen, a few years ago, from five o'clock every morning until half-past eight, a tidily set out coffee-stall, consisting of a trestle and a board, upon which stood two large tin cans, with a small fire of charcoal burning under each, so as to keep the coffee boiling during the early hours of the morning when the work-people were thronging into the city, on the way to their daily toil.
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Jessica, the impoverished daughter of an alcoholic woman, meets a clergyman who tries to help her.
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First ill. signed: Van Ingen-Snyder.
In original publisher's binding: blind-stamped brown cloth on boards with "Presbyterian Board of Publication, series for youth" in center oval. Title gold stamped on spine.
LC copy is a copyright deposit. On t.p.: 7307.
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