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Show LITTLE BENNY'S j NoteMook 1 By LEE PAPE H This aftirnoon wile I was wawltlng homo frum skool I saw Mary Walklns vvawking in back of me, and I wawked slow and then portended to bo ser-prlzcd ser-prlzcd wen she cawt up to me, saying, O, I dldonl know you was there. And 1 kepp on wawklng alongside of her thinking of sumthing to say, and I after a wile I 3cd, G, its warm today, its prltty ncor summlr, ain't it? Dont you know? scd Mary Watklns. Sounding snippltty as cnything, mo thinking. G, she must be mad about sumthing. And I kepp on wawklng alongside of her and pritty soon I scd, Will you be glad wen its vacation? Wat do you care? scd Mary Watklns?. Wat-klns?. O, I don't know. I scd. Thinking, Gosh, I wondor wat she's mad at? And after wo had wawked another little ways I thawt of a good thing to say, saying, G, thata certony a prltty hat. Jest because you say it is dont prove it. scd Mary Watkins Being a foarso anaer, and I thawt, Holey smoaks, gosh. And I couldont think of Anything elts good to say, and after a wile Mary Watklns oed, Dont you know a gontleman is slpposed to wawk on the outsido of a lady? Meaning on account of mo wawking on the side next to the houses lnsted of neer the ccrb, and I kulck got er-round er-round on the outside of her, saying, G, thata rite, I must of bin thinking of sumthing elts, Being wat she was mad at, and after that she anscred me all rite wen r tawkod and wen we got to her house I tippod my hat all the way off of my hed to her and kepp going home. -oo ' |