THE NEW. VERSION.
"While Jacob, still tarried at the well," said the superintehdenit of the Sundayschool,. "Rachel, as we/are told, tuew near. She was fair to look upon, and Jacob kissed her. Then 'he lifted up his voice and wept.' A great many whimsical explanations, children, have beeni advanced for this singular conduct on Jacob's part. What possible reason) could he have had for weaping after having kissed his beautiful ,cousm?"
"He remembered about the microbes," ■ventufled Tommy Tuckjer.—Chicago Tri-J bune.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 7
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81THE NEW. VERSION. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11992, 10 July 1903, Page 7
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