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Show I. ' ' - ' i :eusi IN THE CHILDISH MIND. Little Girl's Answer Left Questioner Still Wondering. Severnl little tots In Sunday regalia were, hnvlng the timo of their life with a skipping rope mado from a pair of worsted horse lines. Ono little belle of tho future was Jumping energetically, ener-getically, but being nn amateur her small feet always camo down tho wrong time. Tho lints would Invariably Invaria-bly catch in her hat much to tho little lit-tle lady's disgust and tho general disfigurement dis-figurement of silky flowers aud finely woven straw. At several repetitions of this an onlooker on-looker went to her assistance. After a second's gravo consideration alio agreed that It would bo better for tho hat If It were allowed to rest on tho stoop. Her companions caught tho Idea nt once. With shrieks of laughter an avalancho of sweot flushed childhood boro down upon tho custodian cus-todian of tho millinery. Two hats were Identical in every particular, and" when tho owners camo to claim these, they, too, wero duplicates. dupli-cates. "You aro twins, aron't you?" ex-claimed ex-claimed tho woman. Whereupon one of the dainty bundles of scented llnon disdainfully replied: "Mo, ma'am, wo'ro g'rls." |