The Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-09, Page 5611
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"i'm so happt:t m SO happy," • .. '! -.1 0 : There, Was Sit
shouted:lift. Whiteminise, editing in: :
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t1'g the Mouse hole and hanging
uphis hat. ' th loy
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Irhat is it dearr'", cried Mrs •
ICbite•1VIouse as she rushedout Of the
14telten'to greet him. She wiped her
e apron that covered her
ve'get "afeitcl've got.a job." His
scqUeaki drew the children, &I
• WO:them raiming in agefroMllree,
weeks to three hien*. The wag
gled theirlittle Pink noses in delight
as!"/Mr..White'Monae Wiltied, their -
Mother round iiidartOliditeir little
.lixt.ingroonrn.
It had been such a glooMy mottle-.
tore for as -:iiieehitse4rlitli Mr
White gehse'Sdijkt 164iO4fitilketliw.
welfare, 101 bee the next thing .to
m
Id heeiia pet. Mouse-pri4e, as
thought 1t
:hey' ere,:
everyone knows, isjuat aSimportant
to a mouse -as elephimtpride is to an
elephant and it was a forlorn Mr.
White' Mouse who *cattle hone each
Orating after running up and down
inside a little boy 'S shirtsleeves,and
peeking his snout, little-
' boy's shirtpocket-kiScarkladies,
"I'm tOSinC#iy nionSettiod, bid
work!
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went
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see
mous4 guid
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en shy about teek
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