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Show ' : ! Little Benny's Note Book (By Lee Pape) v 1 Ma was in her room nitting sum-thing sum-thing without eny special shape yet, and I was standing by the window looking down at the fellows playing In the street and wondering if 1 wunt-ed wunt-ed to go out, and all of a suddln I smelt a fine smell like plesr saying, C. ma, that smells like pies. Wieh ma dldent say anything, and the smell kept on smelling, and pril-ty pril-ty soon I sed. 1 blceve it is pi s, ma. Ma jest keeping on nitting, and I sed, If it aint, it serteny smells like It Tneyre fcr suppir so you mite as well get th m out of your mind for a wile, sed ma. Mecning they reely was pies, and I sed, Can I go down and ask Nora for a peece in advantst You can ask her, for all the good it will do you, sed ma. Yes mam, I sed. And I went down in the kitchin and Nora was pealing potatoes with a unhappy ixpresslon, me standing there looking at her a wile, thinking. I better ask her gradually grad-ually And I sed, Wich is he easiest. Nora, the big ones or the little ones'.' I aint in no mood to anser fool questions, Bed Nora. Meening tho one about the potatoes, and she kepp on pealing I hem and I kepp on watching her, saying, Ma says for you to give me a peece of pie in udvants Wich Nora stopped pealing and started to stare at me, and 1 sed, If you feel like it. O. thats diffrent, well, I dont feel like it how do you like that? sed Nora. O well, maybe they dont taist as good as wat they smell, eny way, 1 sed. And I wawked out if the kit-chin kit-chin proud. Being revendge. |