Bright Little Walter
One bright morning Walter, who is a very wise little fellow, and his auntie were sit;ing out on the cool porch, and Walter was xying to explain to her the difïerence between a lilliput and a pygmy. " You know, auntie," said he, "that both pygmies and lilliputs are little bits of people. AU lilli?uts are pygmies, but all pyginies are not illiputs." "Why, how can that be?" said auntie, pretending not to understand and trying totest the little fellow, who thought lor a few moments, and then looking up with a bright smile said, "Well, auntie, you know a ship is a boat, but all boats are notships." His auntie thought he was a very bright little boy to make such a clear pxnlanation. as he was onlv 5 years old. -
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