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Show Revised Version. Little Kato was one of those children who furnish their parents with interesting interest-ing and amusing anecdotes. One Sunday afternoon sho came to her mother and begged for a Bible story. Her mother was reading, but Katie begged hard and at last said: "If you will tell mes BMe story first, mamma, then I will tell you a real good one, too." Her mother related the story of Samson Sam-son and the lion, and of the bees which came and stored their honey in the hon s Ca"And now what is the Bible story yon are going to tell me?" she asked. With perfect gravity Katie began at tho beginning and repeated the story which had just been told to her umng almost the same words. Her mother let uer go through it, and then said: "But that is the very story I told you. Do you think that is fair?" 0, mamma!" the child answered nnicklv "this isn't the same story at all, formyeeswere bumble bees."-Youth'S Companion. |