WHY BARBARA SOBBED. Four-year-old Barbara went to church with her two sisters, and came home crying:. "What is the matter, dear?" inquired her mother. "He preached a whole s-sermon—aboot M-Mary and Martha,"' sobbed Barbara, "and —never said—a—w-woid ibout ma!.'' Here is an interesting example from a i lixclem novel: "He was in a very bad j temper when he came in. He-would not say ' a \v -i-.1, but s:it down at the table and ate* Ws. dijiuc; without hj^lrpi!,'
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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 1
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