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in story telling. Miss Hetchell
cleared the piano and got her
ink ready for action and Miss
Howe cleared her throat and
began; "Hear and attend and
listen. O my Best Beloved" -- (You
should have seen McKeowen
blush.)

The story was the wildest ever.
Everybody and everything was
wild.

I can't begin to tell the story
but Miss Hetchell gave me the
illustrations she made, as Miss
Howe read, and here they are. --

This is the cave where man
lived after he met woman. He
had been too wild to even live in
a cave beore he met woman.
But she was sort of handy at
fixing things up around the house
and soon the cave was real
comfy. Note the wild horse hide
hanging tail down.

This is a picture of the cat,
that walked by Himself, walking
by his wild lone through the wet
wild woods and waving his wild
tail. All places are alike to him.

These are the wild animals
that came through the wet wild

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