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“Twobrothers once lived down this "ay, And one was Do and one was say. If streets were dirty, taxes high, Or schools too crowded, Say would cry, ‘Oh, what a town.’ But Brother Do Would set to work and make new. “And while Do worked, Say still would cry ‘He does it wrong. 1 know that I Could do it right.’ So all the day Was heard the clack of Brother Say. But this one fact from none was hid. Say always talked, Do always did.”

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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 11

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 11

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 11

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