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  The dear ol' Dix looks very familiar and I made a place a place on a shelf above our table made from a drygoods box. You see all of our things go together well, being  
  The dear ol' Dix looks very familiar and I made a place a place on a shelf above our table made from a drygoods box. You see all of our things go together well, being  
the birds-of-a-feather kind of furnishings.  The first thing I did was to look up the word program, as they say progrum down here, which to me is a pronunciation an abomination in the ear of the Lord.
the birds-of-a-feather kind of furnishings.  The first thing I did was to look up the word program, as they say progrum down here, which to me is a pronunciation an abomination in the ear of the Lord.
   Well, say, the Child welfare Wee is about over, and I am nearer alive than I thought I'd be - Tomorrow aft. a union sunday school and day-school meeting at the school house. Had a number of nice things said about my presiding, etc. Had a considerable knock yesterday from the principal and Miss Livingston in the M.C. meeting - just to keep me from being
   Well, say, the Child Welfare Week is about over, and I am nearer alive than I thought I'd be - Tomorrow aft. a union Sunday School and day-school meeting at the school house. Had a number of nice things said about my presiding, etc. Had a considerable knock yesterday from the principal and Miss Livingston in the M.C. meeting - just to keep me from being

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The dear ol' Dix looks very familiar and I made a place a place on a shelf above our table made from a drygoods box. You see all of our things go together well, being 

the birds-of-a-feather kind of furnishings. The first thing I did was to look up the word program, as they say progrum down here, which to me is a pronunciation an abomination in the ear of the Lord.

 Well, say, the Child Welfare Week is about over, and I am nearer alive than I thought I'd be - Tomorrow aft. a union Sunday School and day-school meeting at the school house. Had a number of nice things said about my presiding, etc. Had a considerable knock yesterday from the principal and Miss Livingston in the M.C. meeting - just to keep me from being