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English In Sound

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The Northwestern Magazine gives the followlng unique composition written by a 12-yearold schoo! glrl. Let our young readers see if théy cannot make it still more puzzling: "A rïght suite little buoy, the son of a kernel. with a rough round hls neck, flue up the road as quick as a dear. After a thyme he stopped at the house and wrung the belle. His tow hurt hymn and he kneaded wrest. He was two tired to raze hts fare, pail face, and a feint mown of pane rose from his lips. The made who herd the belle was about to pair a pare, but she through it down and rán with all her mite, for fare her guessed would not weight, but when she saw the little won iiers stood in her eyes at the sito. '5we poor dear. Why do you !ye hear? Are yew dyeing?' 'Know,' he said, 'I am feint.' She boar him inn her arms as she ought, to a roam where he mlght be quiet, gave him bred and meet, held a cent bottle under hls knows, untida his choler, rapped him warmly, gave him a suite drachm from a viol, tlll at last he went forth as hall as a young hoarse."

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register