The Greatest Thing in the World
A miserly old cobbler values money as his best friend and the greatest thing in the world. It is not altogether, perhaps, his own fault, for he seems to be shunned by everybody as being dist... Read allA miserly old cobbler values money as his best friend and the greatest thing in the world. It is not altogether, perhaps, his own fault, for he seems to be shunned by everybody as being distrustful of others as they are of him. The one responsive note of his peculiar disposition ... Read allA miserly old cobbler values money as his best friend and the greatest thing in the world. It is not altogether, perhaps, his own fault, for he seems to be shunned by everybody as being distrustful of others as they are of him. The one responsive note of his peculiar disposition seems to be touched when one day he meets upon the street a little girl crying. He takes h... Read all