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F fE LOUISE AND HER LITTLE MOTHER Louise was a doll that had come como to live Ilvo with her little mother at Christmas and one ono night when the house was very cry ry still she began to tell her troubles to the t woolly lamb that stood near ner her car Oh Ola I e have had such a c day Y she hc said sald sitting up lip In her carriage I I dont don't know how bow I nm am going to live lI here Tell me what happened today said Lamkins Perhaps I can help you jou OU Ohl Uhl I 1 dont don't believe e you jou ou ever evl can cats You sec see you jou OU ha have to bo be right there hero to understand un un- It all said Louise and of ot course courM I am In hh m my little mothers mother's arms or right beside her In my mO carriage and see and hear everything e Yes I know aId Lamkins Lumkins wonderIng wondering wonder- wonder Ing f If ho he would ever e hear wh what t had happened hap hall p ned but I can give gho o I you 0 m my advice and that ma may item help helo you ou Yes that is ts no so l' l replied Louise Loule witha with a a. sigh elgh well to begin with this morn In ing my little mother didn't want wan her hair hat combed and when whon tho the nurse came camo t to v dress her sho began to cry cr That sounds to me ino as though your you r mother was naughty naught Paid ald Lamle Lam Lam- kins le ins Oh how can you Oll say such a Il dreadful thins thin about my little mother said uld Louise She did not want to bo be bothered when she he was dressing me She was ws playing I was a little tittle girl going oln to school and she had to hurry Oh I see said Lamkins thinking g ho had best not express his opinion If ho tin cX expected to hear all the story Well wll what lt happened next next he ask asked d The Tho nurse did dill comb her hair said Id IdI I Louise ul e but my little mother mothel cried all 11 the tho time and then she he had to go iO to break- break fact and the they wouldn't let me go so with her because became she tried to kick tho the nurse go go- go 0 In ing downstairs I hope she Bhe was punished for that Interrupted in in- Lamkins What hat did you 58 say eay asked Louise o. Oh nothing replied Lamkins Tell the where did you ou stA stay when your our little mother molher had her breakfast kast I kind had to stay aU all alone alono on the stairs until my mv little m mother ther carne came out of the dining room eald said Louise and then I i went to 10 ride In my nu In tho the park I hope hore you ou had a a. nice nico time there said I Lamkins thinking after all nil Louise o odid did not have o such a a. had bad time Oh my little mother was tr treated Just awful said aId Louise beginning to cr cry 11 tho the nurse nurs o u shook her and I nearly tumbled rue ate out of or m my carriage e. e because my little mother bad had hold of 0 the handle Why 11 did sho she shako shake her lien asked d Lam Lam- kins Oil Oh Just jUt because my little moth mother r wanted to tcp step in all the puddles of water wa wa- t water u ter tel she c came to Louise replied Sho She ought to lo have ha been careful been careful said ald Lamkins changing the word he meant to use She Sho would havo taken cold if IC alto sho had wet her feet But the tho er very verv worst t was ag when we wo started start ed for home Loul Louise 6 went on My Iy little mother wanted to go o over O tho the bridge and tho the nurse said cald it was not tho way homo home so o mv my little muo mother turned around and ran the other wa way wa and the tho nurse nune cau caught ht her and antl brought her back screaming and kicking fo so 0 that over o body looked at us usand usand and a policeman T carne came to nek ask what had ha happened I Whore here were you jou OU all this time lime asked aske J Lamkin Ohl Oh I was In my carriage e. e and no one noticed mu mo until the nurse hud bud gone Jone quite I a distance t with fth m my little mother in her 1 1 PE CAN H hs tn arms when the tho policeman saw M me an and d called to her How flow did lid you iou get into tho the house again asked Lamkins Oh the nurse came camo out and picked m mo o up after m my my little mother had been pu punI pun pun- n I a shed lied and put In to bed Louise replied Well I am glad sho she did s got get t punished punish d at last I never nover heard of such a child said Lamkins I dont don't wonder ou you won der how you jou ou can live Ilvo hero but yoU jou take m my advice and stay up here with whit the tho toys tos an as much ns as you OU can Sho She cr never comes comeR here only onh on rainy days Oh dont don't say 1 such thIn things thing II about bou t my little mother said Louise i 1 love 10 h her r BO so much If H she hc only know how unhappy she Bhe made mo I laIn nm am sure huro the she would be good little gir L a LL heard crying as 38 ho lie fell ell asleep and ho wondered if Ir f all an little mothers moth moth- ers era know knew how unhappy their children wore when they were veto naughty naught J Copyright right ht IOU 1014 by the tho McClure J news news- newspaper r I paper Syndicate Now New York City |