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Jones. _--Be careful, and don't let her catch the whooping-cough. _Mrs. Smith. _--O sir! you alarm me. Is it much about? _Mr. Jones. _--Yes, ma'am: so is the measles. I know two gentlemen whowere kept away from their base-ball last Saturday afternoon by themeasles. _Mrs. Smith. _--What an affliction! Is that horse of yours safe? Does heever kick? _Mr. Jones. _--I never knew him to kick in my life; but, as you see, heis a little restive: he may step on your toes. _Mrs. Smith. _--Oh, pray hold hi...m in, Mr. Jones! Don't let him be so gay. _Mr. Jones. _--Madam, my horse seems to be of the opinion that we havetalked long enough: so I will wish you a very good-morning. _Mrs. Smith. _--Good-morning, Mr. Jones. Pray don't run over any littleboys in the street. _Mr. Jones. _--Little boys must not come in my way. Good-by, Mrs. Smith!Good-by, Miss Aldabella! JAMIE'S LETTER TO A LITTLE UNCLE. _My dear little Uncle_, --You see I have not forgotten that long ago youwrote me a letter. My mamma told me to-night that she would answer itfor me, because something happened yesterday that I want you to know.
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