Brown .lias a .lovely little baby girl. ■ The st<:rk left with ■ a flutter ; Brown ;grqftptly named her "Marga- •. rine." . For he hadn't any but her. ''Why is this cheese so full of holes?' "That's all right. It needs all the fresh air it can,' get." J\lr Fro'thero, speaking at Oxford, said that he believed farmers had l made such progress with land cultivation as to put the United Kingdom beyong all fear of scarcity, however sever- might be the attack" of ths" submarines. Lady Olenconner., in her new boolt', "Tho' Sayings of Children," relates how her little daughter thought that King Solomon must have been a great gardener, "because he had five hundred Columbines." another modernised the Old Testamant by "David and his great, friend >lc>hnson;" while a third was astonished when, he found, that "Cain and Mabel ' were both 'boys.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 2
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