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Show Who'e Who? ' The child, the pride of Mie-nelghbor-hood because of his keen. Intelligence, wns left to play at tho'hom.6 of nelgh- :tor. .There wus smnctlflng, dlJJerent uhnuijUils homo thnfc.acomjMl to.uttrnct the.clilld more tuun.'tnny other! Here he yiyj amused (by nii efderiy mnn, who rend! pluy.ei) the plnno, slept and did nothing' in unirk him us the head of a household. Uls wife on the other hllnV criV'rh'd ifii n "fitfl'Wssfuf depart- 'nienP-Stdrw- wifore-8be:speiit.Jw.elve of idie- -twerttyf'fniir .hours,, This condition seemed quite com trary to the cht.d's conception of domefiM? J'ft'-, 'l'0 ,Iilm M,io duty of the ' liead of' tlit house whs 'to reave nfter breakfast for business and re'fhrn tit night to dinner, while the wife wns (o stop nt home nnd attend to the household house-hold duties. The child's, mother Ve-turned Ve-turned and, noticed' that tb'o child looked puzzled,' hut could pot put his, query Into 'words. Finally "he asked: "Mother, Is she a he?" New York Sun. '' '. |