. The New west era; an illustrated monthly devoted to Canada Northwest- May-July 1904 . Ill see her soon, so Auntie Mary says) And that teeney-little bath-tub used to hang behind the door,Well, Hannah, scruljbed that thingtoday just like the kitchen floor; And shes pinned the clothes-line full right up of little flannel squaresInstead of towels and handkerchiefs or stockings hung in pairs; And she fired a pail of soap-suds after me and Jimmy BrownCaused we asked her if shed like to see the stork that came to town. Say! my Aunt Mar>^ just came down, with a baby in a shawl And when she stoppe


. The New west era; an illustrated monthly devoted to Canada Northwest- May-July 1904 . Ill see her soon, so Auntie Mary says) And that teeney-little bath-tub used to hang behind the door,Well, Hannah, scruljbed that thingtoday just like the kitchen floor; And shes pinned the clothes-line full right up of little flannel squaresInstead of towels and handkerchiefs or stockings hung in pairs; And she fired a pail of soap-suds after me and Jimmy BrownCaused we asked her if shed like to see the stork that came to town. Say! my Aunt Mar>^ just came down, with a baby in a shawl And when she stopped to show me-Gee whiz, but it did sejualllBut say! I dont care if my hair is always out of curl. Since I have got a sister, (even if she is a girl).But my! arent babies little and aint they got queer eyes? Wouldnt it be funny if they always stayed that size?But here comes Jimmy Brown. You bet Ill let him know. For since he got his bicycle hes done nothing else but say! since Auntie Mary brought that little baby down, I dont care if I never see that stork that came to


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