JUST MAYBE
Out of the mouths of children—their observations have a directness sometimes that is rather startling. A world of truth i.s contained in the following: There was a father, who, to hoop his child quiet, cnl n map of the world info pieces ami gave them to flic child to put together as a jig-saw puzzle. To the surprise of the father. Hie child had completed if in a very few minutes. "How did you manage lo do it. so quickly?" asked I lie astonished lather'. "Oh, daddy," said the boy, "there was a. picture of a man on the back, f put the man right, and then the world came right itself." Maybe—jusl maybe, that's flu) whole answer.—Seat lie Washcoogg.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18596, 5 January 1935, Page 12
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