THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 3, 1903
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TED'S OBJECT SPELLING LESSON-PrI-P-E AND S-H-I-N-G-L-E
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"Now. wjiat does P-I-P-E speUf I've heard that word before. "HoJd on there. Ted, you've guessed enough, 'Just look' me over good. "Qh. ia that sot Well, here, take this. I have
Jt's surely not the waU paper. It's not tie kitchen door, m For I'm a pipe, a good clay pipe, I want it understood.'! . ' Because, you see. I dp hot smoke, and neitr
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. - now. -ij.i.AH,.u-i. ntr m the world it tfcatf - AK lial xe little rascaL Oi caught ye thai time.
1 U bet you I find out. all ngtu Uiape belonged to Tat. . Ofll lav this ahincle on rer pant as it was neWlaid before.-
"Oh.dearl P-I-P-E spells pipe quite a short word, you see.
. And S-IM-K-G-L-E speHs shingle, that hurt toe." '
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