A Good Reason Why.
Mra Kenyon Cox, the artist, is fond of children. She has at her tongue's end a hundred anecdotes of children, and to this _ collection she> is always adding. The othe-r day she entertained a little girl of five, the daughter of a noted painter. This little girl talked qxiaintly. She made an amusing companion. Her sash came untied during her visit, and she drew near her hostess. "Tie my sash, please," she said. "Can't you tie it yourself?" said Mrs Cox. "No, indeed." "Why not?" "Because I'm in front," said the littlegirl.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2630, 10 August 1904, Page 77
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96A Good Reason Why. Otago Witness, Issue 2630, 10 August 1904, Page 77
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