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Show Not Sympathetic, Either. Grandmother was considerably peeved at grandfather and wished to show it, too. He had dug up some of her flowers, and she had told him that since he had no respect for her' belongings be-longings she intended to leave him nothing when she died. She turned to her grandson. "Now, when 1 die, James," she said, impressively. "I want you to have nil my things. You i-ouie right after them. Do you hear?" James sympathized with grandfather grand-father in this controversy, but he thought it best to say nothing openly. So he smiled at grandmother- "All right, grandma." he said pleasantly. "I'll sure he glad to gel them. But." he pretended deep thought, "now do he careful and die on Saturday, so I can come right after them and yet not have to miss any school." |