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651
Respected
Miss
,
652
I
want
to
tell
you
about
my
Very
Brave
Aunt
.
She
lives
in
Ontario
and
one
day
she
went
out
to
the
barn
and
saw
a
dog
in
the
yard
.
The
dog
had
no
business
there
so
she
got
a
stick
and
whacked
him
hard
and
drove
him
into
the
barn
and
shut
him
up
.
Pretty
soon
a
man
came
looking
for
an
inaginary
lion
(
Query
;
Did
Willie
mean
a
menagerie
lion
?
)
that
had
run
away
from
a
circus
.
And
it
turned
out
that
the
dog
was
a
lion
and
my
Very
Brave
Aunt
had
druv
him
into
the
barn
with
a
stick
.
It
was
a
wonder
she
was
not
et
up
but
she
was
very
brave
.
Emerson
Gillis
says
if
she
thought
it
was
a
dog
she
wasn
t
any
braver
than
if
it
really
was
a
dog
.
But
Emerson
is
jealous
because
he
hasn
t
got
a
Brave
Aunt
himself
,
nothing
but
uncles
.
653
I
have
kept
the
best
for
the
last
.
You
laugh
at
me
because
I
think
Paul
is
a
genius
but
I
am
sure
his
letter
will
convince
you
that
he
is
a
very
uncommon
child
.
Paul
lives
away
down
near
the
shore
with
his
grandmother
and
he
has
no
playmates
.
.
.
no
real
playmates
.
You
remember
our
School
Management
professor
told
us
that
we
must
not
have
favorites
among
our
pupils
,
but
I
can
t
help
loving
Paul
Irving
the
best
of
all
mine
.
I
don
t
think
it
does
any
harm
,
though
,
for
everybody
loves
Paul
,
even
Mrs
.
Lynde
,
who
says
she
could
never
have
believed
she
d
get
so
fond
of
a
Yankee
.
The
other
boys
in
school
like
him
too
.
There
is
nothing
weak
or
girlish
about
him
in
spite
of
his
dreams
and
fancies
.
He
is
very
manly
and
can
hold
his
own
in
all
games
.
He
fought
St
.
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Clair
Donnell
recently
because
St
.
Clair
said
the
Union
Jack
was
away
ahead
of
the
Stars
and
Stripes
as
a
flag
.
The
result
was
a
drawn
battle
and
a
mutual
agreement
to
respect
each
other
s
patriotism
henceforth
.
St
.
Clair
says
he
can
hit
the
HARDEST
but
Paul
can
hit
the
OFTENEST
.
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Paul
s
Letter
.
656
My
dear
teacher
,
657
You
told
us
we
might
write
you
about
some
interesting
people
we
knew
.
I
think
the
most
interesting
people
I
know
are
my
rock
people
and
I
mean
to
tell
you
about
them
.
I
have
never
told
anybody
about
them
except
grandma
and
father
but
I
would
like
to
have
you
know
about
them
because
you
understand
things
.
There
are
a
great
many
people
who
do
not
understand
things
so
there
is
no
use
in
telling
them
.
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My
rock
people
live
at
the
shore
.
I
used
to
visit
them
almost
every
evening
before
the
winter
came
.
Now
I
can
t
go
till
spring
,
but
they
will
be
there
,
for
people
like
that
never
change
.
.
.
that
is
the
splendid
thing
about
them
.
Nora
was
the
first
one
of
them
I
got
acquainted
with
and
so
I
think
I
love
her
the
best
.
She
lives
in
Andrews
Cove
and
she
has
black
hair
and
black
eyes
,
and
she
knows
all
about
the
mermaids
and
the
water
kelpies
.
You
ought
to
hear
the
stories
she
can
tell
.
Then
there
are
the
Twin
Sailors
.
They
don
t
live
anywhere
,
they
sail
all
the
time
,
but
they
often
come
ashore
to
talk
to
me
.
They
are
a
pair
of
jolly
tars
and
they
have
seen
everything
in
the
world
.
.
.
and
more
than
what
is
in
the
world
.
Do
you
know
what
happened
to
the
youngest
Twin
Sailor
once
?
He
was
sailing
and
he
sailed
right
into
a
moonglade
.
659
A
moonglade
is
the
track
the
full
moon
makes
on
the
water
when
it
is
rising
from
the
sea
,
you
know
,
teacher
.
Well
,
the
youngest
Twin
Sailor
sailed
along
the
moonglade
till
he
came
right
up
to
the
moon
,
and
there
was
a
little
golden
door
in
the
moon
and
he
opened
it
and
sailed
right
through
.
He
had
some
wonderful
adventures
in
the
moon
but
it
would
make
this
letter
too
long
to
tell
them
.
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Then
there
is
the
Golden
Lady
of
the
cave
.
One
day
I
found
a
big
cave
down
on
the
shore
and
I
went
away
in
and
after
a
while
I
found
the
Golden
Lady
.
She
has
golden
hair
right
down
to
her
feet
and
her
dress
is
all
glittering
and
glistening
like
gold
that
is
alive
.
And
she
has
a
golden
harp
and
plays
on
it
all
day
long
.
.
.
you
can
hear
the
music
any
time
along
shore
if
you
listen
carefully
but
most
people
would
think
it
was
only
the
wind
among
the
rocks
.
I
ve
never
told
Nora
about
the
Golden
Lady
.
I
was
afraid
it
might
hurt
her
feelings
.
It
even
hurt
her
feelings
if
I
talked
too
long
with
the
Twin
Sailors
.