A Child's Idea

Several eveaiiags ainca a, Pottsville mother was Bhoïring her bright little eayear-old Dore's " Paracüse Lost.' r&e child was groatly interesteá in tlic moiöoent pictnre'fs iiüii aJso in bba story the mother toldby way i exp Unlike the major portion of ohililreu wüo would have heard ü) evalHul story, and then temed open moaUxed to thowhts of bread aad biaokberry jam. ïiil.l i .-.ir imrratiyc pondon whai .hohad heard. nlVrf her brown study wfl _ i . . . i..,,i hoon in Üie (v.Uiií1!! ol iMltíU, ïïdïfW. huléate the forbidu fruit wwl 1 hadu't, then he Wd son wouU have beéu fcra-nod out :uul 1 wouldn't. Do von koow %vhat ld ardou I'l a-pi 3 ;; ■ Ul;' fonoe te vou." Ibe motht tfM the (dxiid unioatioD parsats aad ohikl luider imy
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