The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 21, 1913, Comic Section, Image 77

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was covered with heavy wow. Undaunted, I
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drove off, miking a wonderful
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it seemed to ui, gathered up all the snow
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We succeeded in digging the ball out of
the bunker, and I had supposed when I drove
it mightily it would knock off the snow. I cut
it a trifle when I drove and it rolled alone the
ground, the snow sticking to. it as it rolled un
til it resembled a gigantic snow ball. Then I
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1 drove it from the"go)f grounds adown the
village streets The sidewalks were bur
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during the night. I would clean thcm.
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ball up and down the
sidewalks, the snow
clinging to it as it rolled
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