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A FABLE FOR F ATHERS.

lie waa the uoq of a worthy Man" cheater dtzen, uud bad just returned (com college. Hia father waa a lirunque, uiftltPr-of-JHCt tuau, who had uo liking for aoytbin^ ptonooucjd, and ho noticed with Borrow that bio son ri turned with the latest thing in collars, and various other insigo'a of dudedom, The old goatlomoo turveyed him critically wheu bo appeared in his offic, and then blurted oub, u Yuang mao, you loik like an idiot." Just at that moment, uud before the young man bad time fo (sake a fitting re; ly, a fiiond walked io. 11 Why, hallao, Billy, have you returned V he afiked. "Dear we, how much you roaomblo your father," 11 So he haa Lou telling me." replied Billy. And from that day to this the old gentleman haa had no fault to iiad with his bod.

JapftoosochildroD wo txught b) writo wibh both huudsi Vrtinablo opper mines havo been difloovoroj in Paraguay,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7860, 25 December 1893, Page 1

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A FABLE FOR FATHERS. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7860, 25 December 1893, Page 1

A FABLE FOR FATHERS. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7860, 25 December 1893, Page 1