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AN BYE ON THE FUTURE.

Maggie had a new baby brother, which everybody agreed was such a baby as had never been seen before One day the baby was being weighed, and' Maggi'o asked what that was for.

"Oh," 6aid her father, "Uncle- George has taken a. groat fancy to baby and he's offered, to buy hi;n for a shilling kin ounce." Maggio'looked startled. "You're not going to sell him, aru you, daddy?" "Of course- not, precious," .answered daddy, proud to see his little girl loved her Brother so. "No. Keep la^l till ho gets a, bit biggor," the child weift on; "he'll fetch more money then."

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 14

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AN BYE ON THE FUTURE. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 14

AN BYE ON THE FUTURE. Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 127, 31 May 1919, Page 14

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