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The Lemont Optimist News, Illinois, August 27, 1925
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The Lemont Optimist News, Illinois, August 27, 1925
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The Daily Times, Salisbury, Maryland, March 4, 1958
The Evening Kansan-Republican, Newton, Kansas, July 14, 1911
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Kansas City Journal, Missouri, March 5, 1897
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The Republic, Columbus, Indiana, February 1, 1922
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, March 23, 1907
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, September 24, 1933
Do your floors shake? Do your dishes rattle? Are your nerves all shot to pieces? – In other words, have you a little tap dancer in the home?
Garrett Clipper, Indiana, November 9, 1925
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The Minneapolis Star, Minnesota, June 6, 1922
Janesville Daily Gazette, Wisconsin, October 1, 1958
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, January 13, 1909
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The Hoxie Sentinel, Kenneth, Kansas, March 2, 1905
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Descriptive Scenes for Children, Boston, 1831
If they are good children and get their lessons, their Papa and Mamma will love them.
The Decatur Herald, Illinois, January 7, 1921
Of course, she’s not a grand opera star, or the queen of the movies, but if you will stop to think you will discover that she is quite as wonderful. To you, anyway, she ought to be. She went down to the doorstep of death to bring you into the world; she watched and tended you when you were helpless; she loved and coddled you while everybody thought you were a nuisance; she always had a place for you when all other persons thought you were in the way.
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The Winnipeg Tribune, Manitoba, May 20, 1939
Of course father has a heart, but he’s no good at singing lullabies… not in the middle of the night, he isn’t.