CHILDREN'S SAYINGS.
Ost Sabbath evening, not long ago, Edith wa* at the teatable, and n*>tice«i some cheese on a place before her. - Mamma, said she, *i* that the cheese we an* about in Sunday school to-day S' ■ Why, t*o. Edita, yoa did not sing about cheese inSunday school. ‘ Yes'rn, we did. We sung “Bringing in the cheese. "' Which was her rendering -jf the familiar * Bringing in the sheaves. < >ne day at loncbeon Mamie was very greatly delighted with some hooey which had been sent her by a' friend who lives in the rountry and keeps bees. After eating a while in silence, she exeiairoed, • Doesn t Mrs Lepiey teach her bees to make nice honey fi A D>xi. Neck avo a Short Leo.—‘Charlie, I've f<xg*xten w be:her it's the neck or the feg that yoa are fec i of.' • What is it—a goose f * Yes.’ ■ Tbea give me the neck, please.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 331
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151CHILDREN'S SAYINGS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 29 August 1891, Page 331
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