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Show -f i- 11 1 mi 1 j LITTLE, BENNY'S I Notebook ! y LEE PAPE ' 1. ' I was up to one of the most ixcit-' able parts of Frank Feernaught in His Ureoplane last Sunday and ma sed, Benny, how about Sunday Bkool? Aw G, ma. 1 sed, Me ning 1 dident wunt to go, and pop sed, Benny, dident did-ent vou heer your mother tell you to go to Sunday skool? No sir, slw Jesl asked me how about It, I sed, and ma s?d. The rea son l put it that, way, Benny, was be cause I wunt you to realize that wen you go to Sunday skool it is ony for your own good Well cant I stay home and fnlsh this book today and try to get twice rs mutch good out of Sunday skcol next Sundey7 I sed. You can not, forward martch, sed pop Sutch a boy, sed ma. M11 ning me, and I quick finished the chapter and went to Sundey 'kool. and wen I eame back ma Bed, Well, you don't look en the werse for ' J our ixperienee. He looks 100 per cent better, in my j estimation, sed pop. 1 feel better. 1 sed. There, see that, sed pop. as the j I Old proverb says, a boy is as good as ' he feels. And now are you willing to admit that going to Sundey sckool is good fur yeu? sed ina. Yes mam. I sed. See that, sed ma. See that, sed pop 1 found a dime on the way, 1 sed, 1 if Id of stayed home 1 w ouldent of I found it. Yeo gods, sed pop Sutch a boy, sed ma. Meening me. |