LOST IN A MAZE.
"I once tried to teach a. little Alabama boy to speak pure English," writes Oota.vus Roy Cohen. "I'll never forget the despairing way he said to me at the end •of the thirtieth or fortieth lesson: 'Dey aren't no "ain't you," is dey? It's "arn't you," ain't it?' "
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 17
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52LOST IN A MAZE. Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 52, 29 August 1925, Page 17
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