SAYINGS OF CHILDREN.
*c*.n you tell me what pride is?” ed the Sunday school teacher of a *ll pupil. “Yea'ut,” was the reply. ’* walking with o cane when you *t lame.”
*apa —“Tommy, if you had a lb:Me re spunk you won!;; stand better in ir class. Now, do you know what Ink is'?” Hominy —“Yes, sir. It's i past participle of spank.” Mamma,” said live-year-old Bessi<s n going to be a duchess when, ! »w up.” “How are. you going to acre the title, my dear'.’” asked, her ther. “Just like other ladies do,” bed Bessie. “I’m going to marry a chman.” ,, 1 pi a, I Willie one day asked hismothwho made the trees and was to hi \ God made them. A few days later old colored man came to trim the >s. trid, the little fc’V v seeing him wok, ran to his mother and exm “Oh, mamma. God’s out in yi. d r-i airing Hist trees!”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3566, 29 August 1905, Page 4
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158SAYINGS OF CHILDREN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3566, 29 August 1905, Page 4
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