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Show ? , THE H E B E R t HERALD. I think Ill say good-bout of town, and be right in doing .it. ganpa I didnt come to Go on. Shut the door when youre stay. Harpers out. Young People, Overby Walked in the next morning, keeping his hat in his hand, as if he y 1 had called merely for a brief visit while on his way to an imprtant engagement somewhere else. He appeared to be in the best of tempers. The, boys sat silent and sad and orderly, showing that every one, native and foregin, had been talked with. The young mans purpose was to get Done very cheap at the Herald parental influence in the direction whfch Office. he believed most appropriate. The was poor solemnest, humblest-lookin-- little Newt, who shrank as a mouse in WANTED TO reach of any number of cats and TON. kittens. g - BE-WASH- ING- Didnt George Washington To' be continued. ever tell a He?" asked larry. No; he always told the truth; and his father was so glad that he didnt, whip him." wishTd been - Washington. could be awful bad if he wanted to and never get whipped, just because hed go and tell on himself." 1 MERELY A MORNING CALL. Hello!" is what the grandpa said, As through the gate he came; I want to hire a little boy, So pray, sir, whats your name? - A boy to drive the cattle home, And weed the garden bed; A boy to. split the kindling-wooAnd pile it in the shed." d, ferment Mary to work. sen- place it in a tence to show me that you really under- MammaNow, stand it, His grandson looked, across the fields, And sligh tl y drew a way ; Mary In summer, ment in the garden. I love to fer- . |