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Too Dear A Whistle

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
July
Year
1880
Copyright
Public Domain
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As a tatuily couiposcd ot türee pei ather, íuotber and a little IOB- a brtght ittle fellow - wero taking a trip on one ci' he railroads that run througn WiUiams iort, Pa., a little incident occurred whicli s worth relating. The day wu.s a baimy one, and the window was raised to admit he froh air. Little Fred, hke all clii'Ircn, insistoil on putting his head out ot' he open window to sce what was going on outsiile of the train. The father, somewhat alarmad at the conduct of' his sen, ried various plan.", without rcsorting to 'oroc, to keep him within bounds, but viiih out suecess, until a luight idea oame up in lis mind. " Fndi Fred," paid liis fatlier, ' keep your hi a 1 in, or (he wind will take íour hat. " And in i.rdt-r to f'righten Jlií lopeful he slyly sli ud the fittle one's hat off hia head and concealed it. As Moa u his liad bOM done, tlic child ivnna cryirg and could not be kppeateJ. Finally, pater 'amüiat tuld him to look in an o) o-ite draction and he wouM wliitli hi bat back kgÚDi all of which was very ueatly done, and the hapKV preta cttkd buck n thoir eat aud be;aii tOOonvetM vi.ry plrasmtly, hinkingtbat they hd euredFitde I'r.ildie ; )ut not bo, Ibrin u very short time heseem ed to brinten OP suddenly, MMÍ away hi sent his little hat throui;li i lie car wiuaow, shoutiiiK M it 1 isu p i i;i i ¦ 1 : " l'apa, whislo aguin ! " Hora) n vi r deceive your ohildreo.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News