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WEE M'PHERSON. wean!” said Robert YY NATURALLY (By J—n J. B—I! of the Finnan Haddie School of “Haud yer tongue!" spoke up Mary. “He's no When she eyed me askance, Literature.) 7 Was she offend Se rr McPherson.” said Robert, nerving himself for he did not mean It 0, rt, I want ye to punish J er maw says ye are no fine, an’ ye are When she eyed me askance, : no to have ony curran’-cake the nicht. For sh “$ cross-eyed, you know bawled wee McPherson, and Robert ~yate wept with him. “Mary,” h ered, “I'm think- in’ the wean’s been puni nough. He's unco Atyce APPLETON, who went to the St tender of bairt, Dod, ay!” ercises, writes home that she had to pa “Hoots, mon! But aw replied Mary. “Ye | terday for a ham sandwich, and ¢ nim the curran’ now, Rubbert." stole the ham and put it back Into anoth: eized the currant cake and re- | before it got to her. Coffee cost $5.38 to a corner, followed by the | she sat on a man's lap seventeen mile parents, car, because there was no other seat. Sl wee deevil! murmured Mary, | nothing when she wrote but two men be A lobe ies 2 a na who were pointed out to her as the G oe eee r iainteseree bei .. var aid Rode North aod South Carolina.—Atchison ¢ pay GLossary “Awee aid Robert, gloomily. “Come here BAWL, to cry THE, defi article, noo, McPherson." CAT, a domestic animal. TRUN, to throw Wee MeP finished the cat's tail with or COCKILY, pertly WEEP, to shed tears. last ip and dover cockily to his ent GLOOMILY, moodily, WELL supply. Whit wey do a cat greet when ye cut aif Its tall, | PAW, father: WORK, labor paw? Chicago Tribune THE FIRST CONVERSAZIONE. fell in the mol Madam, Barrel, in hed I'm Adan ‘ow I'll lick you, Willie.” You're His angry mother sald. I believe a guid skelpin’.’ The wean’s fine. I'll no skelp 1 lied Robert, with a fond glance at wee McPher Boo-hoo son, who was scissoring off small pleces of the cat's tall He trun wee Mollie doon the well, an’ she was sair drookit an’ aboot drooned. “He's the wean,” said the father, though with a cautious admiration. “Whit dae ye want me to dae? I canna skelp bim.” Ya munna gle bim ony curran’-cake the nicht; “We women,” she was saying again stlen “I can readily believe that you do sufer silence,” the man replied You take so moet] pleasure in talk."—Philadelphia Press. erson,” said Robert, affecting severity Witeie “yer maw is fair affrontit. Whit wey did ye truo wee Mollio doon the well? Didna ye ken she canna soom ? “Whit wey canna she soom, paw The Capitol, Washington, D. C. Yalo College and the Old Yale Fenco. “The Old Fence hag gone; the ol.) brick row i+ oot a Welght $80 fects ou ¥ of a past cen but the spirit of loyalty wed tse t ie. eu ocracy which our fatbers developed has te coming. 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