The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 10, 1908, Page 20, Image 20

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TED'S OBJECT SPELLING LESSQN---C-A R.P.F.T AND T-A-C-IC
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Young man, what are you doing? I 'm a carpet; yes I am.
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It must besomething hard, I giess. Oh;dearl there goes first bell" A very good one, too, at that. I tell you I'm no sham.
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-Dear mel What is this thing? It coreiy maJces ia-dance.
'Yes, sir, a first-class carpet7ll wool and one yard wide.
Young man, you cannot sit on me. No, sir, you hurt my pride."
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