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Show PRECEDENT HAD BEEN SET Youthful Ligician Could Not See Why He Should Not Follow His Father's Course. Who can tell the working of children's chil-dren's mind, or how, all unwittingly, we may make ourselves appear unjust un-just in our dealings toward them? This was brought home to Mr. Hee-wit Hee-wit the other day as he took his young hopeful, aged six, for a constitutional. The youngster was evidently thinking hard, -for he was silent which was unusual. "Daddy," he said, looking up suddenly, sudden-ly, "I think I want to get married." "Do you, my son? And who to, may I ask?" answered the proud parent, par-ent, looking at him. "I want to marry granny." "Do you, indeed? And do you think I would let you marry my mother eh?" "Well, why shouldn't I?" retorted the tender logician. "You married mine, didn't you!" Dallas News. |