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Show Aunt Mary's Better Part. The fact is coming more and more towards universal acceptation that the little folks are, after all, the only original origi-nal thinkers. A bright miss of some half a dozen Bummers added another item to the burden bur-den of proof a few days ago. She had gone from her home on Walnut Hills to visit a neighbor, and as she was about to start for the return trip the latter gave her some butterscotch to carry home for her aunt. In giving it to her, the lady explained: "Now, Nan, you just take this butterscotch butter-scotch to your Aunt Mary. I know she will like it." The mite eyed the dainty with longing eyes for an instant and then said, with a wise shake of the wee head: "I don't know, hut I'm quite sure Aunt Mary won't care for it; she is so hunger and thirst after righteousness." Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. |