STORIES THE LITTLE FARM BOY vifi,nr,lIpnH UP ped out of bed, and dressed with all the a b?Ld new day!”6 1 b°y °f fiVe yearS old 3 taking „ a a beautiful day; with the sun so brightly shining and birds happily singing. The little brook that bubbled merrily on™ucheaPnioerday!hind bi® r“d barn’ “aS perfeot for filing to the shed to find his pole. Just as he was about city! td gain’ he heard his mother eagerly talking about the if T pJVwi!+She aid her husband I think it would be nice Z £?d Stayed Wlth Aunt Bee for a week. She always p eep him and we can't afford to take him to the city on tn Sa 10n Jt would be a wonderful surprise for him. He'd ove bU gO p Ugh , thought Jamey. I don't know, Martha. Jamey is pretty much a home-type boy. Aunt Upp q01 I)ad; Jaiaey said aloud’ Then he thought a minute, don?t Jp t ’v1 suass’ bat she's a11 honey and kisses. Men d°“ b llk® to be kissed and I'm a man! Last time I visited her she even had me wearing those short pants and eatin' spirach, hi iSl?1-?! °ther band? saYs d, he must have enjoyed his last visit because he didn t say he disliked it n Oh, Bad, you traitor! Of course he'll want to go. I'll call Aunt Bee right this minute, mother babbled on dxcitedly, Just then Dad came out the door and told Jamey the good news vcJy' Clinton.' V PaC‘tinS MS °i0theS- Ja ey a bat f f m0th ’ whdl® Jajney was, in the bathroom taking f th you make sure and wash behind your ears, and hurry. In a few minutes mother called for inspection. t a.. Face- very good. Hands—fine. Ears----------whv Jamep Rlpkp I thought I told you to wadi your ears. 1 You didn't say the inside. Into the Bathroom.
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9. Oh, do I have ta? Mother gave him a stern look. This time I'll do it myself, she said. Ouch, Ma! Now I know how a fly feels when he gets caught on a fly sticker. Well, I'm going to show you how a fly feels to get hit with a fly swatter if you don't behave, warned his mother. Gee, sulked Jamey, get all washed up just t go to the city. Hey, Ma. Can I take Pete with me? Who's Pete? asked Mother. Just a minute and I'll show ya. Then Jamey came back calm- ly leading a little black skunk. Jamey! exclaimed mother. Get it out of here. Heck Ma, he won't hur'cha. 'Member you was scared of Zeke, my pet snake, Edgar the frog, and Murtle the big snapping turtle, but they didn't hur'cha none. You mean they didn't hurt me at all, corrected Mother who was trying to shy away from the skunk. See, Ma. 1. knew you'd agree with me. How it all happened is hard to tell, but right then Sam, their new puppie, came running into the bathroom and got Pete excited. In five minutes Jamey was tack in the bathtub and Pete was out doors. Jamey whispered out the window to Pete. Thanks,Pete, You did a bang-up job. What Jamey didn't know was that mother and dad were smilingly listening to him outside the door. Well, said dad good naturedly, I guess we won't suggest another trip to the city. No, laughed Mother, I don't want to meet up with Pete again for a while. Brenda Mayo '62
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