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THE SMITHS MOVE IN

'A<m kid," .said little Willv Jones " Yuu , S-> right off our walk," ' 5 And ju.st lake mre of what you do and how yon aii and talk; •'round this I,luck a lad like you ii betIcr seen Hun heard." And tin. little l.oy who'd just moved j u lie never said a word. "-1 ■'''pose 1 1, at, W |„, re yull W(ls |jL . f()! , c yfll| t bought you was a lot, j"' st M good as other kkls—tind better -like a.s not; l!»t lei llle l.ell yon, right here 11<)w yuu ain't Siuii a bird." ' lil'h hoy who'd j„«fc moved in he never said a. word.

I "So understand," said Willy Jones "don'l t';(> il'rsll "\vit-Jl US. A kid that tries U, nm ' tllis i <nvll _i; ];i! you—be .stoil.s a f MBSj And be eels licked, and'then, you bet, he s SOITV dial, he (stirred." And the little boy who'd just moved in fie never said a word. No. he didn't spenk. But lie sort of <-nt'ked his lit'ad down, and after a "hasty, feint came in one-two, and frost, right k> jaw and left to body, advanciun- on dotted Hue. After that he loosed a sockdologcr of a right honk, and cho.sed that Jones hoy clean up the allov and into his own yard. I tell you simply there's no I S^p:r sinsl,y

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 7 December 1907, Page 4

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230

THE SMITHS MOVE IN Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 7 December 1907, Page 4

THE SMITHS MOVE IN Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 7 December 1907, Page 4

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