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Show j IN THESE DAYS OF DIVORCES Really Nothing Remarkable In tha UmpU and Frank Explanation of tha Small Boy. i Wa were walking down the street i atanday and we maw the moat beautiful beauti-ful child sitting on the Tront steps I f a pretty house., aaya Ted Robinson. , Ilia eyes wore ao big and blue, hla , curly bead ao golden, hla Innocent t smile ao frank and Inviting that we could not realnt tho temptation to en-! en-! ter Into conversation with him. "Well, aon," w aald In the Idiotic-, Idiotic-, ally genial way with which an adult uaually addressee a child, "how old ara your "Four," lldprii the Infant. (He didn't really Hup It, been u bo you can't lisp when you any four; but that'a the way children are auppoaed to do.) "Isn't that fine!" (It would have been Just aa fine If he'd been three, ttiough, or rive. Mure Idiocy.) "And whose little boy are you?" "Mammae II I boy." "Aren't you papa's little boy, too?" "Nope." "Why aren't you papa'a little boy?" "Tho decree gimme to mamma." Then we went on our preasaut way. Savannah Morning Newa. |