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Show V W LITTUC BENNY'S Note Book y LEE PAPE i 4 1 was down town with ma v lstldday 1 and on the way home she went In to I sec Puds Simk'inses mother, and me I and Cil'l- sat outside on the frunt steps tanking about different suldccks end Puds sed. Flay, Ui-nin , slppose you was on a boat with your wife and your mother and the boat started to sink for eny reason and vou had ony I bad lime to save one, wich would you j 6ave, your wife or your mother'' i . I dont know, wich would you'' I scd I I UUIll KIIOW wn II WOU1D jrVU SCO Puds, and I sed. Well, of iors, Its your dooty to do everything you can for our mother, even save, her life If its necsesan JSure It Is. but how about your Wife, It alnt enybodys dooty to leeve then-wife then-wife drownd, is If sed Puds No, thats rite, and besides your wife would probeiiy be mutch younger than ; your mother so you'd be saving her for a mutch longer time than wal you'd j be saving your mother, 1 sed. Sure you would, and besides, slppose. ' you left your wife drownd and had ohlldern after that n-nd no wife for them, that would be a heck of a note, wouldent It'' -ed Puds. Gosh. It cerleny would, well. 1 dont know, wich would vou save? I sed, and Puds sed, Wich would vou .' Wn 1. jest then I looked at PudSeS parlor window and heer ma and Mrs. Sim-' kins was both standing there listening! to us, and l o,ulck whtpered to Puds,1 sno, meie tney are, aqa i -e.i out . .i Well, I know whi v Hh no matter who elts ls9 with me, Id rescue mj mother thatt - SZ who rescue. BBBLnBel Me, too, sed Ppde even louder than HEfl me. Id save my mother every time, and leeve my wlfp diownd If she wuntcd U Br A f Wit Ii rna ami Mr- Simklns both sbLbbhiH their hands like applause anil HLbbbbbbbbI idvantage of the opportunity sBBBnansl and naked them if we could go to tlx IBfl movies after suppir, wich they sed we 1 could. |