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SHIFTING THE BLAME

It is a very backward child that does not know how to lay the blame on somebody else's shoulders. Little Katharine does not belong to that class. Her grandmother had gone downstairs for a few minutes, leaving Katharine sailing some tin ducks with a magnet in a bowl of water. Pretty soon, her grandfather looked up from his book. The little girl had succeeded in drenching herself from head to foot. .'Why, why!' he exclaimed in dismay. 'What will grandma say now ?' Oh,' said the little girl instantly, 'she will scold you for letting me do it!'

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New Zealand Tablet, 14 April 1910, Page 598

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SHIFTING THE BLAME New Zealand Tablet, 14 April 1910, Page 598

SHIFTING THE BLAME New Zealand Tablet, 14 April 1910, Page 598