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Show TidBits From Here,There and Yonder IB What He Was Sorry For.. H rof. John A. Do Cnmp of Williams MfCorJcEO, now principal of tho Wll. H llnmstown high school, when a stti-H stti-H dent nt college, roomed In tho house K of n lndy who had a very bright little H boy nboiit two years old, whoso name H was Dewey. He had Just lenrncd to H talk, and Mr. De Camp was very IH proud of him. jH One day when Mr. Do Camp was K teasing him he shocked his mother by H saying: "Keep jour old mouth shut!" H Sho took him aside and told him that H he must apologize to Mr. Do Camp, H and say he was very sorry he said H such a nnughty thing. B That night Mr. T- Camp had com-H com-H pany In his roc i, wltt the patter of H Dewey's baby feet was heard In the m hall. Then n sad little voice In the H doorway said: "l's sorry.'' H "Why, what nre you sorry for, H Dewey?" Mr. De Camp asked. "l's borry," said Dewey, "that you M don't keep your old mouth shut." n Boston Herald. |