Uncle Charlie Wheeler stamped on the steps before Nance McGregor's
bake-shop on the Main Street of the town of Coal Creek Pennsylvania
and then went quickly inside. Something pleased him and as he stood
before the counter in the shop he laughed and whistled softly. With
a wink at the Reverend Minot Weeks who stood by the door leading to
the street, he tapped with his knuckles on the showcase. "It has,"
he said, waving attention to the boy, who was making a mess of the
effort to arrange Uncle Charlie's loaf into a neat package, "a
pretty name. They call it Norman - Norman McGregor." Uncle Charlie
laughed heartily and again stamped upon the floor. Putting his
finger to his forehead to suggest deep thought, he turned to the
minister. "I am going to change all that," he said.
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