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Show How Bobbie Orde "Showadcj r , Kdwartl Whlte'a Btor Little Girl.' In the, Januarv jK Magazine. Is full of real Muff, j ally takes the reader's mind back experiences of childhood. Takt i ample, Bobby Ordo's behavior 'i little girl about ills age. Cell nately nice to him and "bjd'M Part of the lime ehe played arid part of the time aho mubbi This so "fussed" Hobby that I loose, broko Mrs. Ordo"s cake. up the day with a good npanklnr early departure for bed Xof White tell tha rest of the lncldfi "Bobby loved to have his fit beside him on the bed. They ni much; but the llttlo boy lay, looi through the dimness, bathed In comfortable content at tho matj'ii presence. -, "Tenlght they lay thus In ill at least five mlnutcn. Then", spolce: " " 'Papn. said he. 'don't you thla Carlton is pretty?' . c 'Very pretty. Bobby.' .j "Another long silence. " 'Papa,' complained Bobbv ' 'why does Colin, be pice to me, a not be nice to me, and ch3nE6l while?' "Mr. Orde chuckled softly to, self. "ij " 'That's the wny of 'em, Bobij he. 'There's no explaining It A Klrls aro that way and biff girt ho added. "So long a pauac ensued thatX thought his son must bo asleep, preparing softly to escape. " " 'Papa,' came the little ixtfi from the darkness, T llko her ") same.' i "'Carroll. said Mr. Orde to hi as. blinking,, he entered the llgM ting room, 'you can recover yoa equanimity. I've found out' w broko Into the cake.' -; " 'Why? asked Mrs. Ordo ei$8 " 'He was showing on beforo tin Carleton girl. replied Mr. Qti(."tk)ti |