WHAT, INDEED.
"Willie, why were you disobedient to your Aunt Jans!" "I wasn't disobedient, mother." "Yes, you were. Haven't you bean out bathing this afternoon?" "Yes." "Didn't I hear your Aunt Jane tell you not to go bathiing?" "No; she didn't say that at all. She only came.to the door and shouted, 'Willie, I wouldn't go bathing.' And. I shouldn't think she would, indeed I What would folks think if they saw a woman like Aunt Jane bathing in the pond?"
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 14
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