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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1905)
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It Is th" mother, fur slip si i s the rlilld thr rnorp constant ly, and thi-rf for.- th" ninn- often, when Its mind Is nlisolntrly free from outside siKK'Htlon. who has the hest opportunity for lookinK at this ndnd throimli these dean r windows of nncnnscli'iis f Jit'Ti sslnn. I'rohaMy all small rhlldr.'n's minds operate similarly, tmt It is ran ly tint the mother Is a clear rnnimh stud' nt of the psychological to (tr isp the meaning of this, expression, or met hmllcal and tleniKhtful enuiiiih to set down a record of them. One mother, however, h is done s i. and. although we would call this part IruHr child prp "oci.ais. ovitw rciHht. and n'rvons. we w'll assume that hla thoiiKhts arc the thoughts of childhood the world over, and ome of tle se rxpresons from the niotlw r's diary, which h i m to ns prohahly will tie the mot cicnnton to all children, pithonch not spokin hy many who think thi'tn, arc these; I came Into the world, n amma. bi c inse I loved you so much. I wish I v. as your dress, then I could be nhvays near you. Is the eeillmr a floor turn.rt upside down? Is the pave r.ient the tloor of out of doors? iVhere Is th" rilwlit pom ? fnd.T the world, Is It? You sh oi ild u t sparik little hoys; It's cruel; you should tell them n to do it again, but not spank them. iVjaf Is Heaven's Sky? When I fly like a bird ami h i up to (lod. will there be another sky there and an ilbcr Cod above that? If not, what will there be Instead of sky? When I'm a bird I. e.. an anel will Paudeen hls dng be a bird, too? Cir. If not. how will be pet to heaven? Paws don't My. Win n I'm a bird I shan't b t th- thun 1 r com near you. W here does lb" rain com. from? Th" other side of the world? And does their rain come from here? Will the next row I nvtkc be the old row come back again or will It be a new row: Shouting. 1 Has that little row reach, d the other one yet? Shall I walk on t'e moon when I'm In heaven? W in re is l.ist MM'ii. r Bone ? Or w ill nest summ r be list : u.oini T come back? What is that Dustman that throws dust In children's eyes? And what docs he do with the other things besides dust, paer. anil cat's dinners, and other rubbish? lb "How can we fn to heaven If We die on earth?" Mother" It Isn't your body that rocs to heaven. It s your spirit, that pirt of you that thinks." He "(i. 1 know, my brains." Is ( lod mal' law rinnili y w l.en be Is not making peopl ? 1 know why It would be wrong for u lady to have two husbands. It Is 1. c ius" It wotdd b greedy. lb- (watchin burnt pepcrs fly up the chimney) " Where do the papers po to?" Mother-" Into the air. I suppose." He" Why hot to heaven? Or Isn't there a heaven for pa pers?" He" Pid Clod make the angels?" Mother"' Yes." He "How was It they were singing when he was born?" He" I used to wish to get big, but now 1 don't." Mother h t 0k t t s iv -iv -e ii. a-,. ," " . : ' , 1 " f:;.;di";; . ... .c' ; r .1' t: ."t.- ' ' -Jr- ' ' i te''-;r,'.' t trV.r u .' . .?-v':aN?;rt'''.', rw-','Vv'ii'v,.i'4.V.y 1,' S,-' " Why not?" He" Well. It Isn't very nice growing older y.nr after year." Mother " Why not?" He "Because I can never return to my dear little apes." He" Must I go to sleep to get to dreamland?'' Mother " Yes." He " How s It you can see me asleep althouph I in In dreamland? or Is It that you only see a part of me?" This is find s house, isn't it" to see him! Will you be called pearle or Parting: Darling's gold. I'd In Iter call you Darling. He" Will yon pleas" . t me have a picture of Our Lord s Father to bang above my bed? I want to know what be looks like." Mother" You've seen him In a picture, leaning from the clouds above Our Lord." lb " I remember now. An old gentleman." Mother-" He is represented bke that because be Is (lod the Father. He Is much more Ivautifnl and won derful than we can imagine." He" I see. He's better than his photographs." He " Why do trees live so much longer than us?" Mother " Because the natural duration of their lives Is longer." He" Haven't they a good life, always in the open air? And the beautiful leaves and the birds come to them. When they're old do th. y suffer?" Mother" I think not. I linpn not." He" Po they mind us (limbing them?" Mother " Not unle ss we break a bough. That would be like break ing a limb." Hi "They don't mind us taking a leaf, do they? For If they did I shouldn't do It. But I think it's only like when I have my hair cut." He" Is there any way of escaping from this world?" Mother-" Only by dying." He--" Your mother has escaped, hasn't she?" Why is It I can't see the wind, or the voices of the people talking, or my own voice? "Ducks Weren't Drowned." Whe n all the world was drowned- ducks weren't drowned, were they? H, What do people look like when they are dead?" Mother" People don't die; they are born again." He " What's that word, death, for then?" Mother" It only means that we go to heaven." He-"Hut what do we look like? What's b ft of us when we go lo heaven? Skin and all that?" (To his mother) You are a beautiful red and white rose. You are as beautiful ns a rainbow. You are as beautiful as a holy person. I'll give you golel brushes for a Christmas present Silver Is for gentlemen. Oold sounds like a lady doesn't It? People get tired eif everything, except mammas He " Can Protestants and Catholics po to hi awn?" Mother" Yes." He" Why are there Prote stants and Catholics, then?" .tm-mm eeAeeeeeeeeee - J .. , . JZZ30mmm Jk,MTD SF. A Mr.VF. EXPLODING. or ti i , Mb - '"J FOX'S FOSTER-MO 7 HER. . n iw' 3 QUEEN MESS J RIDING IN STATE. CA in; AGES. UTDOU'S HEEDS. The young fox was reared by the cat, who is his companion In. the child's lap. SHRIMP FISHERS. The fearful force of the explosion of a submarine mine is told by Ihe ascending column of water. DIVING ON A PIC) CLE. 4. Till million pu nlf of Khr imps- are c ui; i annually in ti'e (lillmin ci a.t. Ms; if them are nettf-d at det'ths of tHrty or for! y f. t. but a gr nt ma r.y m n and w Ha n still earn a living by gat-l.r!r.g siriinps fi in i he flat Is actus at low tide. FI ZZLE TIC 7 USE r- r.t y my K'm 'fa Vifcf. . .t A daring Knglish bicyclist made several thrilling dives from btufti and pi. is at V. istUniriie. The camera caught him an he was descending after riding off a hish pier. .Ve, . ,.-V vpf . The paramount chief of the Krlms of Africa affects nnklels and a silk hat while being curried In a hammock to court functions. Queen Messl is the fashion maker of eni.atorlal Africa and the women of he r court Imitate but never equal her. Her hammock bearers are of the nobility, the strongest men of her tribe. I " ,. . tllUMl l . . i j," .. :; .... ' ., . i RUSSIAN GIRL. PRECIOUS PIG. Af j ,.V. - tiJ - . -i ? i - . V ! ' 'V J SYhtre is the old R.-hernian ' The olit loal ceKttum.s are still wurn In many parts of Kuiwui. Th-ere gnt-Ht var t ly in (hetn, but r.i-li e in timid ry and an Im posing h.-ad. Ire of mimi. sort are cirmm.in to all, Th:i g:rl is (mm th- roiUt of Hjis.i. Tin- south. rem. and rfw-cially the iMtck. iwinii-n, r much nu.re gotge-uuiy attired m . The porters of the market place In Paris curry, strapped on their hocks, great baskets full of garden produce, often you s.-e a man with a load if cabbages that Is bigger thaa himself. SCHOOL GIRL PRODIGY. The Breton peasant looks upon his p ii as his fortune, for pork to lls at tlfie. n i -iua a pound till through France, and tin re m a gre-at dennand for it le c.iufe cif the li 1 1; ti price of beef and mullou. tVejWl v.; v . X ' - ' T Mil f. ' tfl " ' ' " J HI JJ 1111 HI French mourning costumes are provetblally coepiet ttsh, b it the whlow's weeds which were worn In II n In the early part of the last century were frivolous as springtime flowers PPLE THAT SAVED A LIFE. Capt. Itanlel Kills, an Kngllshman. who served In the confeder ate navy during the American civil war. carries a bible which saved his life. A bullet was Imbedded In Ihe book, which he carried over his heart IN7ER10R OF A SUP MAR IN. HO AT. L-'k- Violet Filth, a 1.1 year old Knglish girl, has w rltt.-n a volume of v rse e.f w hie h ove r .'(.' voluiiK ll.iVt bull sold y jMf4lSWii','''l sitil ,1"tH The picture shows ii 1- ni.. h boat, and the French terms ari easily translated even If ou d n I know French.