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Show BY WILLIAM E. BARTON THE LITTLE GIRL IN THE BLUE DRESS. I rode upon a Train from New York even unto Chlcajro And the Trnln m rull. And among the rest was there u Young Mother with Little Clrl And they were glnn unto South Hend And the little m ildi n and i became friends; for Little cJlrls like me and I do verily believe that flood Llttl Glrlfl are made of Susar and Spice and all that Is Nice. And sho had Dominoes wherewith to Play. And shu "feat with me. and wo st up Uie Dominoes to make JJeds And we made of them SlncI-- H-d.-. ,ind Double I'-lfi. and wo tried U, m.ik.. I as were In the Train, but w did not Kur-cocd very well. And wc had ridden all night and much of the day. and It drew toward fvenlnic -vnd I said. This Is Elkhart, ami tl miles unto Chicago are an Hundred and One; and here do they cut off the Dining Car, and It Is our last long stop. And we shall reach Chlcaao In Tw, Houri and rwenty Minutes. and South I. ,.. will be before- that And she said, I would that South B-nd woro farther. And I Inquired of hfr why h. laid to And sho said. There will be Very Hard ettera to learn In South Bend ' I'ni Sfi ,hy ''"" thou th,n; there will be- Hard Letters to learn v AntLSh,e "aMl 1 ,,a1 iust ocpun to eo to school when my father Kut a n Job In South Bend and font for us .,d a 25r?Jf-rA B anfl C 4111 th" aowi) to and and . and h..w to s, . i: CAj and i mi, nnd COW and man mon And my mother says that now 1 must be- t be different: and who Its' x-a F. pi 11 W In uth E" . Cw i And ' Bid r ir not. '-iB5 BaeM An 1 -h- .il-l I' ' ,Tna fro on and on. nnd r. v. jH ,M Ant- 1 1 I Letter - mF I In South BeH and ' M And 1 n . ;t,8 ' ted n. I anon there JBW I v.ilui- there tH w ard mo .... ' 1 ' Tru,'n 'r -' . |