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Show !-. 1 IIIIU Ati.rtle.n. 4B! A tencher who spent her vacation BBmI iKSrf WWWWWVWMMMMAMMMMA j go abroad tells the followlnc story Ono igiifl ot her follow passenger on tho steam- IH or that brought her home was ndjttlo 'ilHH boy about ten year old As 'iho IH steamer approached New York tlob . .H e h 1 1 d.Rre;w exultantly Jiappj an J, j y ?,(" iM tittle whlirfio Would shy. "Wo'ro al- jH moat homo now" Ho talked of tho ' H various objects they passed as though ' H ho worn realty quite at home. Klnally ' H tho teacher said "Do you llvo In Now H YorkT" "No," answered bo, "I live In B St. Paul, Minn" Miss U remarked, H "St. Paul? You nro still a long way H from home " "This Is Juit a good ns H home," said tho loyal little felluw H "It's America" Tho young tiaYoJer'm H fiatrlotlsm so pleased the Columbus 1 H ady that alio asked him about his H travels, nnd learned why ho wa so H glad to see Anmrlco. Ho had been' Iti " H Hurnpo over alx months, a part of I, . H which tlmo had been spent In school-ivi- H In Sweden Ho hud seen much that jH wa Interacting In tho different Hunx H pcan countries, but was aa pleased aa, H lio could possibly bo on oneo more- H seeing his native laud and stoutly do- . H dared that America wa "tho bestv H country In tho world." jH |