SAYINGS OF CHILDREN.
‘•Can you tell use what pride is?” the Sunday school teacher of a Susa.; pupil. “Yes’in,” was the reply. -iVv wii.klng with a cane when you aiii’i''iamc.” IV. pa—" Tommy, if you had a little more spunk you would stand better in our class. Now. do you know what "stuiiik u?” Tommy—“ Yes, sir. It’s tlu i’a.-i participle of spank.” ''Ma’fuma.” said five-year-old Bessie, “fiu noiug to be a duchess when 1 w .“How are you going to ac'i.,-' title, my dear?” asked her ... •'.lust like other ladies do,” t ... . ; “I’m going: to marry a i * - • ,;•( . V. i'.lie one day asked hismothV- • 1.0 made the trees and was told ;hi. God tv: V A few days later ~,3 ~;.j ou.u.- ...... . -»*e to trim the and, the little fellow seeing him r, • cork, ran to his mother and ex* a-;,. “Oh. mamma, God’s out in i repairing His trees!”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3532, 8 June 1905, Page 4
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151SAYINGS OF CHILDREN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3532, 8 June 1905, Page 4
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