. Wit, humor and pathos . straight up and down, clappedhis hands, and exclaimed: Oh, Untie Eli! now mamma can buy a itty sisterfor me, for itty children aint only half price now—only 15 cents. AMBITIOUS CHILDREN. When Johnny came back, his mother showed him apicture of a jackass with long ears in a picture-book,when this colloquy occurred : Does ou see itty dackass, mamma, stanin all loneyin ze picsur? asked the little three-year old. Yes, dear. Oh, mamma, Nursey been tellin Donney all about 37 ittty dackass. He ha-nt any mamma to make him dood, an no kind nursey t all. Poor itty dackass hasnt


. Wit, humor and pathos . straight up and down, clappedhis hands, and exclaimed: Oh, Untie Eli! now mamma can buy a itty sisterfor me, for itty children aint only half price now—only 15 cents. AMBITIOUS CHILDREN. When Johnny came back, his mother showed him apicture of a jackass with long ears in a picture-book,when this colloquy occurred : Does ou see itty dackass, mamma, stanin all loneyin ze picsur? asked the little three-year old. Yes, dear. Oh, mamma, Nursey been tellin Donney all about 37 ittty dackass. He ha-nt any mamma to make him dood, an no kind nursey t all. Poor itty dackass hasnt dot no Bidzet to dess him cean an nice, an he hasnt any overtoat yike Donneys tall. Oo solly, mamma? Yes, dear, I am very sorry. Pooritty dackass! Dot nobody t all toturl his hair pritty, has he, Donney?an he hasnt dot no soos or tockies donney. on his foots. Dot to yun an tick allday in e dirt. Tant ever be put to seepy in his ittybeddy t all, an— O mamma! interrupted Johnny. What, baby? I wiss I was a itty SERVANTGALISM.


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