A small boy (about 14 years old) tried to steal a woman's wallet on a big city street. I did not take him to prison, she dragged him into the house, let him tidy up, gave him dinner, and trusted him and said she wanted something that he had not yet done I regret the show. She gave him ten dollars and said he would not steal anymore.
A big woman, I am very confident and strong! In the good, considerate, past, she tells Roger about her integrity and honesty, shows her mercy (to show others great faith), especially when they marry you When there is a possibility)
2) Mrs. Jones released Roger at home and asked him to clean up himself. She is cooking dinner, Roger obeys
3) After learning that Roger wanted blue suede shoes, she learned that he wanted something even when he was young, and that he did bad things when he was young.
He can buy new blue suede shoes for Mrs. Langstone Hughes, Mrs. Jones, the story of an old woman walking home, and Roger, a teenager trying to steal a wallet. . She took him to her house instead of the police station, handed him food and tidied him. She told him that she was also at her age and she did something wrong. He tried to steal, but her kindness and motherhood love taught Roger lessons. At the end of the story, she handed him ten dollars to buy shoes.
Thanks, Mr. Langston Hughes' short story published in 1958, caught both situations. Langston Hughes was an important and abundant writer of Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century. He wrote about the life and experience of African Americans. Thank you very much for what happens when teens and older professional women collide at Harlem Street. The story starts with Roger, a teenage boy and a couple Lula Baits, Mrs. Washington Jones, an elderly lady who came back from a night's work. He tried to steal her purse, but because it was heavy, and because Mrs. Jones was very strong, he just broke the belt. She kicked him and grabbed his shirt and asked if he was ashamed of himself.
"Thank you, Mr." is the story of Langston Hughes about a little boy named Roger and a woman named Mrs. Ruler Beth Washington Jones. One night, in the North American city of the 1950s, Roger tried to steal Mrs. Jones' wallet. Mrs. Jones did not cry and did not hurt the boy and instead of not reporting the alarm, a desperate and misplaced boy helped him to help teach him the life course. Roger is by no means a bad guy. I am grateful for the generosity and understanding of Mrs. Jones.